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100% Agreed, Nice start on the forum and welcome!Thermal wrote:Some nice pics you got there, well done. And welcome to the board. Only a small suggestion: try to upload your pictures in a slightly smaller size. These are a little bit to big to watch
Well.. I have a big screen. A 1024*768 does look quite small on my screenjvth007 wrote:Thanks Guys, I am glad you liked it. And in the future I will downsize my pics a little bit more..
Then you have to think about all those who have 1280 pix wide screens or less! and besides, 1024 brings the best picture quality.Boudewijn van Oirschot wrote:I like your shots, certainly!
Well.. I have a big screen. A 1024*768 does look quite small on my screenjvth007 wrote:Thanks Guys, I am glad you liked it. And in the future I will downsize my pics a little bit more..
I was wondering the same thing, anyone with info on this?jeffreyklm wrote:Wow! Suddenly I noticed the ammount of stress on the lower fuselage of both 757s! Look at all those bumps..
(I mean Picture 2 and 7!!)
Kind regards, Jeffrey.
I have!Derice wrote:I was wondering the same thing, anyone with info on this?jeffreyklm wrote:Wow! Suddenly I noticed the ammount of stress on the lower fuselage of both 757s! Look at all those bumps..
(I mean Picture 2 and 7!!)
Kind regards, Jeffrey.
2 birds with the same type of bumpy fuselage. That normal?
You can also find a lot of 747's with buckled airframes.jeffreyklm wrote:Aircrafts like 747-200's seem to have less noticable stress because they make long flights, not much changes in pressure on the frame, because they cruise for so long.
This isn't true. Buckling occurs when a frame sustains a larger stress than the ultimate stresses that the material is capable of withstanding. With other words, the frame is plastically (permanent) deforming instead of elastically.jeffreyklm wrote:It's because of the pressure changes on the fuselage during the short flights (1 hour hops for example). And by the years it gets worse.
It's because they dont fly in stable (Stabiele) condition for long times. So it expands,schrinks,expands,schrinks all the time by the altitude!
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