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Why are the flaps open during landing?

Why are the flaps open during landing?

Q: Why is it important to open the flaps during takeoff and landing? A: Flaps (and slats) increase the lift that the wing can produce at a lower speed. To keep the takeoff and landing speeds as low as possible, the design engineers include highly efficient flaps (and slats) on the wing.

Why do airplane engines open during landing?

Jet engines split open in order to slow down the speed of airplanes when landing. The opening of engines during landing is technically known as a thrust reversal mechanism, and diverts the airflow in the opposite direction. This helps reduce the speed of the airplane, and allows for landings on shorter runways.

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What type of flaps does a 737 have?

The 737 Classic uses triple-slotted Fowler flaps for both sets of trailing edge lift devices, which are divided by the extended engine pylon that was left over from the 737 Original’s smaller, but higher-placed JT8D engine rather than the CFM56–3.

Why do jet engines open and close?

The nozzle will open or close to give an exit area suitable for the volume of the gas stream, which prevents any pressure increase from occuring in the jet pipe. Afterburning is acheived on low by-pass engines by mixing the by-pass and turbine streams before the injection of the afterburner fuel.

How does a jet stop when landing?

Commercial jet transport aircraft come to a halt through a combination of brakes, spoilers to increase wing drag and thrust reversers on the engines.

What is the difference between 737 and 757?

737: Intercept the glide slope with gear down and flaps 15 at flaps 15 speed. 757/767/777: Intercept the glide slope with gear down and flaps 20 at flaps 20 speed. Note: The thrust required to descend on the glide slope may be near idle.

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Do flaps increase the descent rate on the 737-800?

Flaps are generally not used on the 737–800 for the purpose of increasing the descent rate during the descent or approach phases of flight. Normal descents are made in the clean configuration to pattern or Initial Approach Point (IAP) altitude. All of the following occurs quite rapidly.

What is a trailing edge flap modification for the 737?

A trailing edge flap modification from AeroTech has been available for the 737-2/3/4/500 series since 2004. The modification slightly extends and lowers the aft segments of the trailing edge flaps thereby increasing wing area, camber and importantly lift-to-drag ratio. The original modification had one fixed position for the aft flap segments.

What type of hydraulic system does the Boeing 737 have?

It is powered by hydraulic system B. The 1/200 series had a dual yaw damper system because at the design stage, from experience of the 707 and 727, it was expected that the 737 would not be so naturally, positively yaw damped. So two were fitted to allow dispatch in case one failed. As it happened, none were required.