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rudim1950
10 years ago

Hello,

No. The starting power depends on various factors. Here are some:

  • Start track length (remaining residual length at a start termination)
  • Railway quality
  • Weather
  • Departure weight
  • Air density
  • The
  • Limitation
  • Amount
  • Engine type and condition
rudim1950
10 years ago
Reply to  rudim1950

Thanks for the star!

Coffeman444
10 years ago

On certain runways, the train may be too short. For example, on the Popular Australian Island where the airport is right next to the beach ^^

This is not necessary at other start paths.

pumucklescobar
10 years ago
Reply to  Coffeman444

The island is called st. marteen and lies in the Caribbean

armin123
10 years ago

On short runways they start with as much gas as possible, but not on longer runways, since the material loading during full gas is of course also significantly greater and the noise loading is also higher. 90% should be enough for a small A319 on a 4 km long track;)

Ratgeber56655
10 years ago

No normal white never at most in emergency situations or extremely short runways etc.

Beinhorn
10 years ago
Reply to  Ratgeber56655

Normal white never? And what about the unnormal whites? You totally ignored the blacks, yellows and red ones.

Sorry, but if you don’t have the spelling, there’s a comment like this one.

Ratgeber56655
10 years ago
Reply to  Ratgeber56655

Sry auto correction

Selenus
10 years ago

No, planes have to accelerate…

pumucklescobar
10 years ago

If they don’t have to behave for example

Mdleb
10 years ago

What else?

Mdleb
10 years ago
Reply to  Mdleb

Your question is also not very informative

anyb611
10 years ago
Reply to  Mdleb

That looks like (-;