Bird v Airplane

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knight

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Friday 20th May 2011
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This is what happens when two of these



Meet one of these



when the aircraft is hurtling down the runway about to takeoff!











The result looks like this





and results in both engines being sprayed in foam (just got the foam residue left here)



and all mainwheels and brakes being sprayed as well



Which required a double engine change, 4 new mainwheels and 4 new brakes to be fitted.

Edited by knight on Friday 20th May 11:47

Pints

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195 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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3 of those are these:


Simpo Two

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Friday 20th May 2011
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Good job it happened wqhen it did or you'd be in the Hudson River!

bob1179

14,107 posts

210 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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A couple of meaty birds to really bugger up your evening...

smile

knight

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Friday 20th May 2011
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All pics are working fine for me

jenkotvr

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Friday 20th May 2011
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Pints said:
3 of those are these:

yes Same here

Simpo Two

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Friday 20th May 2011
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All good here, and have been since posted.

knight

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Friday 20th May 2011
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Just got to work and the last 3 pics haven't loaded, I'll investigate!

knight

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Friday 20th May 2011
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Curious, I can see them as thumbnails in my photobucket account but can't open them when I click on them!

Hooli

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Friday 20th May 2011
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They work fine here.

Silent1

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Friday 20th May 2011
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All the pictures are working fine

Prawo Jazdy

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Friday 20th May 2011
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I'm surprised the bird is in one piece. Most of the reports I hear following a birdstrike use words like "remains", "parts" or "debris" to describe what they've found yuck

knight

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Friday 20th May 2011
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That is what normally happens, but as this bird has been identified as a white stork and has an average weight of somewhere between 2-4 kg I guess it wasn't going through the engine easily!

kicks

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Friday 20th May 2011
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Christ that's nasty! Do you know what speed it hit at? Did it happen in Heathrow?


Simpo Two

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Friday 20th May 2011
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knight said:
That is what normally happens, but as this bird has been identified as a white stork and has an average weight of somewhere between 2-4 kg I guess it wasn't going through the engine easily!
Muslim suicide stork...

Mr. Potato Head

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220 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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Compressor blades look good considering that's not a small bird.



Edited by Mr. Potato Head on Friday 20th May 20:56

knight

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Friday 20th May 2011
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kicks said:
Christ that's nasty! Do you know what speed it hit at? Did it happen in Heathrow?
All I know was, it was prior to "V1" and it was in Beirut

Hooli

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Friday 20th May 2011
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Simpo Two said:
knight said:
That is what normally happens, but as this bird has been identified as a white stork and has an average weight of somewhere between 2-4 kg I guess it wasn't going through the engine easily!
Muslim suicide stork...
But he said it was white


/stereotype

Eric Mc

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Friday 20th May 2011
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Most pictures not loading here either.

perdu

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200 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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got 'em each time

Shame for the birdies (and the engines too of course)

but I think there's lots of eating in two birds like that...

wink