Can a 747 fly upside down?

The scene, a Hollywood masterpiece of special effects, has people asking can an airliner fly upside down. The answer is yes for a “little” bit! Unlike military fighters, commercial planes do not have the engine power for sustained inverted flight and rely on lift from the wings.
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Can commercial aircraft fly upside down?

To fly upside down, you need a wing design that can still provide lift even when inverted. On a conventional aircraft, the aerofoil is curved on the upper side and flat on the underside. That causes air over the top to flow more quickly than underneath.
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Can a 747 be flown upside down?

The issue that mainly comes to mind with the Boeing 747 is that it would not be able to maintain a level flight if it went upside down. As soon as the Boeing 747 becomes inverted, the engines will 'flame out' due to the lack of fuel passing through the lines.
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Can a 747 do a barrel roll?

Given sufficient altitude, almost any airplane can do a barrel roll, since it's a 1G maneuver, as the pilot who did it in the video raptortech linked correctly pointed out.
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Can 747 DO loops?

Well a large passenger jet such as the Boeing 747 or almost, almost any large passenger jetliner was not designed nor was it tested, nor was it certified to perform aerobatic manoeuvres like a loop-the-loop or a barrel roll.
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Can the 747 Fly UPSIDE DOWN?



Can Air Force One defend itself?

Air Force One has the following defense capabilities: “Mirror-ball defense technology in the wings scramble infrared missile guidance systems” “Electronic countermeasure defense systems… jam enemy radar”
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Can an A380 barrel roll?

In the case of the A380, the maximum bank angle permitted is 67 degrees, and it is 33 degrees in normal flight operation. To roll the aircraft, this system would have to be overridden. Also, there is a serious complication with the engine and fuel systems. These are designed for routine flight.
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How much does it cost to fuel a 747?

Cost to Fuel

Going by averages, it would cost between $170,000-$200,000 to fuel a Boeing 747-8. The Airbus A380-800 costs more at $230,000-$260,000 to fuel.
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How many G's can a 747 take?

In clean configuration, as has already been said, it's +2.5 / -1g, this is called limit load.
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Can a 747 do aileron roll?

So this totally happened. Some girls putting on a dance routine are buzzed by a Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747 conducting an unexpected aileron roll.
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Can you fly a 737 inverted?

A 737-700 will fly upside down, but it will lose altitude pretty fast, and unless you drop the gear the airspeed will increase pretty quickly.
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Can a plane flip over in turbulence?

For all intents and purposes, a plane cannot be flipped upside-down, thrown into a tailspin, or otherwise flung from the sky by even the mightiest gust or air pocket. Conditions might be annoying and uncomfortable, but the plane is not going to crash.
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Can a real helicopter fly upside down?

A few modern helicopters can perform a roll and are hence flying upside down for a few moments but they cannot maintain sustained inverted flight, unlike a fixed wing aircraft. Older machines did not have the power or the rotor technology to make rolls a safe aerobatic option.
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What happens if a plane goes upside down?

“An airplane cannot stay in the air with just one wing. Both wings are necessary to provide enough lifting power for the plane to stay in the air. Flying upside down, on the other hand, is theoretically possible, but the settings that protect a passenger plane would make it awkward and unnecessary.”
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Can a 10 fly inverted?

Does the A-10's GAU-8 Avenger work even while the aircraft is upside down? 'Yes, the mighty GAU-8 Avenger cannon will function wonderfully well in any flight attitude,' says Lynn Taylor, former A-10 Pilot, on Quora. 'That said, there is a bit of finesse required when firing The Gun.
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Can commercial planes fly at Mach 1?

No aircraft company would build a jet designed to cruise right at Mach 1. In the transonic speed range (from roughly the high Mach 0.8s to around 1.1), there are many areas of mixed subsonic and supersonic air flow over the airframe, and following the localized supersonic flow there are shock waves.
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Can a Boeing 747 fly on one engine?

While it's very clear that a 747 is unable to properly fly with the failure of three engines, we can see that a single functioning engine would at least extend the aircraft's distance and prolong its time in the air.
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Can a human survive 10 Gs?

Normal humans can withstand no more than 9 g's, and even that for only a few seconds. When undergoing an acceleration of 9 g's, your body feels nine times heavier than usual, blood rushes to the feet, and the heart can't pump hard enough to bring this heavier blood to the brain.
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What does 9 G's feel like?

Modern fighters like the F-16 and F-35 pull 9G's, which translates to over 2,000 pounds on my body. Under 9G's, the world appears to shrink until it looks like you're viewing it through a toilet paper roll. Blood is being pulled out of your head towards your legs and arms, resulting in the loss of peripheral vision.
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How far can a 747 fly without refueling?

A: This depends on the size of the plane, its efficiency, and how fast it's flying. A modern Boeing 747 can fly about 15,000 km (9,500 miles) when it's flying at 900 kmh (550 mph). This means it can fly non stop for almost 16 hours!
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How much do pilots earn?

According to The Occupational Outlook Handbook, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the salary for commercial pilots is $93,300 per year, which was the the median annual wage in May 2020. The median annual wage for airline pilots, copilots and flight engineers is $160,970.
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How much does 1 gallon of jet fuel cost?

Jet A Fuel

As of April 15, 2021, Jet Fuel A was priced at an average of $4.81 per gallon in the United States. If you multiply that by the typical tank size of a commercial aircraft (3,500 gallons), filling up your plane with Jet A fuel may cost you somewhere around $16,835 in total.
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Can a MD 80 fly inverted?

Boeing, which in 1997 merged with McDonnell Douglas, builders of the MD-88, was very clear when the movie was released: “The MD-80 series cannot sustain inverted flight. The MD-80, as with all commercial airliners, was designed to fly upright. Commercial airliners are only tested and certified for upright flight.”
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Can an Airbus a320 fly inverted?

The answer is flatly, no. Inverted flight requires a specific airfoil (wing shape) as well as specific lubrication systems for the engines. Transport category aircraft are not built to engage in inverted flight.
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