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naranja982 mowi:

May 14, 2009 - Correct, during a RTO as the throttles are brought back towards idle, the spoilers would once again extend, suplimenting the manual breaking. You are correct with the air/ground sensors. Once the aircraft is airbourne, the spoilers cannot extend together and would be flush with the upper wing surface, even at low power settings (the Dash doesn't use them or indeed have airbrakes/speed break) However, they can and do operate individually to help with roll control in conjunction with the ailerons.

ecrdab747 mowi:

Jul 24, 2009 - CANOT SEE ANYTHING ! DAMN !

urszula09 mowi:

Jul 31, 2009 - flybe??? fly maybe :D

FlightAttendant99 mowi:

Aug 11, 2009 - lol. isnt it Fly British European?

whitewingsrich mowi:

Aug 11, 2009 - it was now it is abbriviated to FlyBE. or Fly maybe as somepeople tend to call it lol

LearnAboutMe101 mowi:

Aug 14, 2009 - Im going away soon on a Flybe flight

alflybe1 mowi:

Aug 30, 2009 - i wona fly for flybe wen im older but i wona fly a BAe 146 6r that bomareder

FuriousKnight mowi:

Dec 30, 2009 - sorry but flybe got rid of there Bae 146's they have replaced them with embraer 195.

Starjack100 mowi:

Feb 6, 2010 - I prefer it on the runway side than the back side to view an aircraft actual take off.

matthiashaenni mowi:

May 21, 2010 - Nice

matthiashaenni mowi:

May 21, 2010 - Nice

justadroid mowi:

Jul 9, 2010 - does anyone know if the dash 8 creates more of a wake turbulence hazard for following light a/c compared to other medium a/c? I've always been warned about the wake turb of the dash 8 but unsure if it is because it generates stronger turbulence than most or is it because of its high angle of climb? answer much appreciated

RandomCaptionVideos mowi:

Dec 10, 2010 - where did you stand to withing the airport .. ?

whitewingsrich mowi:

Dec 10, 2010 - I wasn't on airport property, i was outside of the airport, in a field just off the thresh hold of R/W 08

whitewingsrich mowi:

Jan 2, 2011 - I believe the term 'Puddle jumpers comes from where they are built, Canada. Canada being a huge country surrounded by water and with numerous numbers of vast lakes, the Dash 8 is an Aircraft used to Commute from one place to another. I belive the Beavers & Twin Otters were also called Puddle Jumpers aswell

matthiashaenni mowi:

Jan 24, 2011 - very cool vid!

ldkellandshaw mowi:

Feb 12, 2011 - Enjoy listening to ATC as much as the takeoff!

hoof2001 mowi:

Feb 13, 2011 - Will be really sad to see these go. Always really enjoy flying on them; and seeing them over Exeter

Ney8666 mowi:

Mar 5, 2011 - Bom os seus video,......( Rio de janeiro - Brasil )

FifaUltimate01 mowi:

Jul 16, 2011 - ive saw this many times - why are the spoilers extended then they are retracted ?

lewliet030485 mowi:

Jul 25, 2011 - so nice!!!!

wanitek mowi:

Aug 5, 2011 - lol

chadwick828 mowi:

Sep 1, 2011 - Its a typical dash thing. They come up during taxi and stow automatically as the power levers are advanced for takeoff. There is a switch in the cockpit to override this feature though. The dash 7 did the same thing.

mahyar77 mowi:

Jan 11, 2012 - fly be or done fly be? DO NOT flybe, cheap prices but cheap manners too! the most rude and pathetic crew i ever met.

bigwhiteflakes mowi:

Mar 22, 2012 - Six people work on the ATR production line.