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4 engined planes
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Two points
If a 747 can fly optimally with 3 engines then they would not have 4 engines on them...never mind the transatlantic bit
There are flights from NY to UK on 757s which i believe have 2 engines. So the real question is not the trans atlantic jorney but what is the optimal flying parameter for the plane bearing in mind its load and size and for a Boeing 747 that should be 4 engines. the Plane was designed to fly with 4 but can also fly and land on 1 functioning engine but that is not how you are meant to fly with passengers in it.
Thanks for the answers.
I'm really referring to that incident. On 3 2 or 1 you need to rudder so hard that you decrease fuel efficiency. This happened. In the end, they nearly ran out of fuel. 'Enough fuel' in my opinion, means enough to get you there plus some left over should sthg go wrong. Sthg went wrong and they maydayed. (LAX to LHR). Not happy with this at all.
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