View Full Version : Boeing 757 turn rate?
Garyurbach
June 4th 04, 05:57 PM
Can anybody here tall me what the standard rate of turn is in a 757? Is it the
same as small palnes, i.ei, is it universal at 360 degrees in 2 minutes?
I've got someone telling me the Boeing 757 that hit the Pentagon did some
impossible turn before flying into the building, and it sounds like a turnign
decent to me.
Any help would be appreciated.
Darrell
June 7th 04, 05:48 PM
Standard rate turns are seldom used in modern aircraft with flight directors
and autopilots with turn/bank angle control. You set your flight guidance
for the bank angle you choose, normally 30 degrees unless you are below
maneuvering speed (takeoff & final approach). You get the rate of turn that
your true airspeed will produce at that bank angle. About the only time you
would use a standard (or half-standard) rate of turn would be when you
needed to do a timed turn due to heading failure.
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"Garyurbach" > wrote in message
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> Can anybody here tall me what the standard rate of turn is in a 757? Is it
the
> same as small palnes, i.ei, is it universal at 360 degrees in 2 minutes?
>
> I've got someone telling me the Boeing 757 that hit the Pentagon did some
> impossible turn before flying into the building, and it sounds like a
turnign
> decent to me.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
>
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