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Is there an airspeed limitation for its deployment?
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Is there an airspeed limitation for its deployment? If you are refering to the Ram Air Turbine on the A-320 series, 320 knots is the maximum and 140 knots is the minimum. The larger series RAT will provide electricity down below 100 knots but pilots don't readily know which size RAT is installed. D. |
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Capt.Doug wrote:
wrote in message Is there an airspeed limitation for its deployment? If you are refering to the Ram Air Turbine on the A-320 series, 320 knots is the maximum and 140 knots is the minimum. The larger series RAT will provide electricity down below 100 knots but pilots don't readily know which size RAT is installed. D. Thanks Capn. Yes that was what I was looking for. I asked because it struck me that being of a somewhat comparable nature, it might just have limitations similar to the landing gear. But the 140 kts minimum sounds somewhat high - could well imply that at a Vref of 125 kts, you might be touching down without much hydraulics! Or am I missing something? And is it true that this RAT is also called the ADG (air-driven generator)? Cheers, Ramapriya |
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Capt.Doug wrote:
If you are refering to the Ram Air Turbine on the A-320 series, 320 knots is the maximum and 140 knots is the minimum. The larger series RAT will provide electricity down below 100 knots but pilots don't readily know which size RAT is installed. D. And doesn't it work if the landing gear is down? Remember hearing (or reading) that somewhere... Ramapriya |
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