What's the cuising altitude of an A380? Does it have to be higher than a 747?
What's the cuising altitude of an A380? Does it have to be higher than a 747?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ivor&mel @ Jun 16 2006, 08:33 AM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
What's the cuising altitude of an A380? Does it have to be higher than a 747?
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Probably the same, as it is harder to keep the pressure the wider the surface area. Hence fighter jets & Learjets can hit 50,000ft
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(admin @ Jun 16 2006, 09:54 AM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
Probably the same, as it is harder to keep the pressure the wider the surface area. Hence fighter jets & Learjets can hit 50,000ft
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So that means that I wont fart so much on a A380? [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]
Hmmm... we're getting very technical now As long as the cabin is pressurised, frequency of flatulation should not vary too much? A different matter all round if it were not pressurised! Apparently, climbers fart uncontrollably at altitudes above 11,000 feet, a condition known as High Altitude Flatus Expulsion. Climbing Everest must be such fun
Oh dear... is this what a thread on Qatar Airways has degenerated into!
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