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737 dumping fuel... possible?

Postby Conan Edogawa » Mon Jan 29, 2007 10:51 am

I'm curious, does the 737 have a fuel dump function?

Because I saw one 737 and the wingtops looked like the one of this little a/c:

http://eu.airliners.net/photos/photos/5/1/7/0617715.jpg

The line was interrupted at several times... What could it be?

I always thought the 737 never had one of this function, because I saw a film about the plane crash on hawaii (aloha 243) in which it is said, that there isn't a fuel dump function!
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Re: 737 dumping fuel... possible?

Postby C » Mon Jan 29, 2007 11:07 am

You might wan't to take another look at the linking... ;)
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Re: 737 dumping fuel... possible?

Postby born_2_fly » Mon Jan 29, 2007 11:27 am

737's do not have a fuel dump function, as there really isn't all that much point to it....

The 737 can land very close to the maximum take-off weight, and so it wasn't worth any of the airlines ordering the dump feature, as it costs more money.

What I believe you are seeing in that photo (even though I can't see it ::)) are wing-tip vortices, they are usually formed when the passing air is forced through a small space (usually through a small gap in-between the wing, and flap) This compresses the air rapidly, forcing it to loose it's moisture, forming those little cloud-like streams you can see.

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Re: 737 dumping fuel... possible?

Postby Conan Edogawa » Mon Jan 29, 2007 11:35 am

I didn't found one of the 737, just wanted to make sura that it looked like the one i posted. And here I knew there'll be a misunderstanding. I saw this stripes at the wing-tips, NOT at the flaps!
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Re: 737 dumping fuel... possible?

Postby expat » Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:54 pm

737's do not have a fuel dump function, as there really isn't all that much point to it....

The 737 can land very close to the maximum take-off weight, and so it wasn't worth any of the airlines ordering the dump feature, as it costs more money.

What I believe you are seeing in that photo (even though I can't see it ::)) are wing-tip vortices, they are usually formed when the passing air is forced through a small space (usually through a small gap in-between the wing, and flap) This compresses the air rapidly, forcing it to loose it's moisture, forming those little cloud-like streams you can see.

Hope that helped  ;)


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Re: 737 dumping fuel... possible?

Postby born_2_fly » Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:55 pm

I didn't found one of the 737, just wanted to make sura that it looked like the one i posted. And here I knew there'll be a misunderstanding. I saw this stripes at the wing-tips, NOT at the flaps!


What I believe you are seeing in that photo (even though I can't see it) are wing-tip vortices, they are usually formed when the passing air is forced through a small space (usually through a small gap in-between the wing, and flap) This compresses the air rapidly, forcing it to loose it's moisture, forming those little cloud-like streams you can see.


When did I say it always happened through the gap in-between the flaps?  ;)
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Re: 737 dumping fuel... possible?

Postby dcunning30 » Mon Jan 29, 2007 3:05 pm

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Re: 737 dumping fuel... possible?

Postby born_2_fly » Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:08 pm

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