View Full Version : Vid: Want to know how strong a plane jetblast is ?
martin100
12-27-2003, 08:02 PM
Didn“t know that a plane jetblast is THAT strong :!: :!:
Watch it for yourself:
http://www.superhonda.com/video/Jetblast.mpeg
FoxFour
12-27-2003, 10:11 PM
I have not seen the video yet, but if you get close enough to the tailpipe, winds can approach 1000 mph but by then you have just burned up.
maalox
12-28-2003, 02:40 AM
I'm not surprised, given that each of those engines puts out around 25 000 pounds of thrust. That vehicle couldn't be more than about 3000 I think.
levensnevel
12-28-2003, 04:34 AM
Long ago (1966 - 1983) there was a dutch program called "wereld op wielen" which reviewed passengercars, made by Fred van der Vlugt. All cars received a standard treatment, which included a test to check how much the car was affected by crosswinds. Was always a spectacular sight because that part always started with the presenter and a manual windmeter in his hand trying to stand upright while measuring the force of the wind.
Only recently it was revealed that this test was always done on a military airbase on which three fighterplanes were used for the creation of that crosswind.
It also featured a test on how he car would start under cold conditions, which was done in a coldstore at minus 20 degrees centigrade, where the car stayed overnight before that particular test was run.
Very nice memories from a time long gone by, said the old man in his rocking chair :fadein: :fadein:
BTW: Fred van de Vlugt was also the founder of the dutch car magazine AutoVisie and the ' famous' european car of the year contest.
sorry guys, sticky fingers
levensnevel
12-28-2003, 04:46 AM
Having seen the vid I'd rather not think what will happen with an individual when (s)he walks in front of those engines :roll:
mhn3773
12-28-2003, 06:32 AM
my dad was in the navy on an air craft carrier..someone had a mishap infront of the plane..they took the engine out shippid it home took him out then put the engine back in the plane....................
geekdiggy
12-28-2003, 07:19 AM
to put it into perspective, a dc10 (seen in the video) can weigh a couple hundred thousand kg, give or take, at a stand still. the jet engines must produce that amount in thrust in order to get the plane to move even slightly, that's a couple hundred thousand kg's of thrust. imagine how much power is produced to get a plane moving to 300 mph in order to take off, we're talking several hundred kilotons of thrust PER ENGINE. that's more than enough to blow down a small apartment building. that is why there are no other signs of obstruction behind a plane on a runway, and that is why aircraft carriers fit deflector sheilds (those ramp things that go up behind a plane just prior to take off) to deflect the force upward. without these sheilds, everything on the flight deck behind a jet would get blown right the fuck off
CarreraGtRacer
12-28-2003, 09:08 PM
strap that engine on a back of a car and make it fly! nah I'm just kidding :)
geekdiggy
12-29-2003, 12:27 AM
strap that engine on a back of a car and make it fly! nah I'm just kidding :)
been done several times before. one even broke the world speed record in utah for fastest land vehicle
takata
12-29-2003, 12:39 AM
a jet engine is the 2nd most powerful thruster man produced .. the most powerful is the rocket engines 8)
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