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Lol i have to double check on that but no rubbing. Also its running on jet fuel with these engines
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04-21-2018, 05:49 PM | #7 |
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A350s seem like badass planes... would love to fly one and see how it compares to a 787 (which i've flown numerous times and love).
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Racing slicks!
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Main difference 787 vs A350'
B787 no bleed air A350 bleed air There are discussions about possible toxic air floating around cabins by bleed air systems, due to very smal oil particles coming from the engines. Give me the 787 in that regard. |
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Did they also insist that the wheel alignment was out, the brake fluid needed flushing and transmission oil was old ?
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