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Qantas 747 VH-OJA's final flight

Postby HamiltonWest » Fri Mar 06, 2015 3:50 pm

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Re: Qantas 747 VH-OJA's final flight

Postby Ian Warren » Fri Mar 06, 2015 4:15 pm

Now That Would Be Something To See .. plopping a 747 into Wollongong, pleased HARS got the aircraft B-)

I do like this, .... this is so so cool !

The longest runway at Albion Park is just 1819 metres with a width of just 30 metres. Typically, a 747 lands on much longer runways that are 45 metres wide. In this case, outboard engines 1 and 4 will overhang the grass after the landing. To avoid damaging the runway, which is typically used by light aircraft, VH-OJA will reduce the tyre pressure to 120 pounds per square inch from the typical 208. In addition, taxiways at the airport will be fitted with Tuff Track matting to ensure they can handle the extra weight.

Roads near the airport will be closed at the time of landing to ensure that drivers don't get distracted by the 747's landing and cause accidents as a result. Local residents have also been warned about the landing.
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Re: Qantas 747 VH-OJA's final flight

Postby kmoller » Fri Mar 06, 2015 6:46 pm

I witnessed a very similar landing in 2006 at Rand Airport(FAGM) , South Africa. Last flight for Boeing 747SP ZS-SPC after gifted to the South African Airways Museum.
Rand Airport is at a height of 5482 ft ASL and runway 11 where the 747 landed 5600 ft long and only 50ft wide.

A experience never to forget.

There is a video of that landing at :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rK1zLd2EwK0
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Re: Qantas 747 VH-OJA's final flight

Postby Ian Warren » Fri Mar 06, 2015 6:54 pm

Knowing Wollongongs airport , this would be an amazing site .. almost a :ph34r: Mission ... forget the traffic .. may also be required to take down the power poles.
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Re: Qantas 747 VH-OJA's final flight

Postby omitchell » Fri Mar 06, 2015 10:00 pm

Ian Warren wrote:may also be required to take down the power poles.


No need, I'm pretty sure the pilots are capable of doing that themselves :)
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Re: Qantas 747 VH-OJA's final flight

Postby Ian Warren » Fri Mar 06, 2015 10:44 pm

omitchell wrote:
Ian Warren wrote:may also be required to take down the power poles.


No need, I'm pretty sure the pilots are capable of doing that themselves :)

Love to be a bystander here knowing the airport well , and me to.... hope one Aussie fella snuck with his camera!
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Re: Qantas 747 VH-OJA's final flight

Postby omitchell » Fri Mar 06, 2015 10:49 pm

Ian Warren wrote:
omitchell wrote:
Ian Warren wrote:may also be required to take down the power poles.


No need, I'm pretty sure the pilots are capable of doing that themselves :)

Love to be a bystander here knowing the airport well , and me to.... hope one Aussie fella snuck with his camera!


I am so loading up the PMDG 747 and trying this one...

EDIT: Ok not the hardest landing in the world, plenty of room, pulled her up before even getting to the crosswind runway...
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Re: Qantas 747 VH-OJA's final flight

Postby Ian Warren » Sat Mar 07, 2015 6:32 am

Now I never thought of that .. Well guess I would have had I had the ORBX Wolloy
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Re: Qantas 747 VH-OJA's final flight

Postby emfrat » Sun Mar 08, 2015 11:33 am

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'Propliner' is actually short for 'Proper airliner, with big rumbly radials'

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Re: Qantas 747 VH-OJA's final flight

Postby HamiltonWest » Sun Mar 08, 2015 11:52 am

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Re: Qantas 747 VH-OJA's final flight

Postby Ian Warren » Sun Mar 08, 2015 12:48 pm


What was that quote from the movie Passenger 57 ... " Biggest Damn Cessna I've ever seen " :D

You know the airfield in Wooly , just how you approach the roundabout right threshold off the runway .. that would have been a sight to see B-)
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