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Boeing 787 Dreamliner Moves to Flight Line for Testing
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner that
will take off later this quarter has moved to the flight line. Fuel testing –
the first in the next phase of extensive checks the airplane must undergo – will
begin in the next few days.
“We are making great progress, and moving ever-closer to first flight,” said
Scott Fancher, vice president of the company and general manager of the 787
Dreamliner program on May 5, 2009.
In recent weeks, the 787 (designated ZA001) completed a rigorous series of tests
including build verification tests, structures and systems integration tests,
landing gear swings and factory gauntlet, which is the full simulation of the
first flight using actual airplane. With Chief Pilot Mike Carriker at the
controls, the simulation tested all flight controls, hardware and software. The
simulation also included manual and automatic landings and an extensive suite of
subsequent ground tests.
“These results give us confidence in our ability to move into further gauntlet
testing using either ground power or the airplane’s engines or auxiliary power
unit. This is a significant milestone on the path to first flight,” Fancher
said.
All structural tests required on the static airframe prior to first flight also
are complete. The final test occurred April 21 when the wing and trailing edges
were subjected to their limit load – the highest loads expected to be seen in
service. The load is about the same as the airplane experiencing 2.5 times the
force of gravity.
“We continue to analyze the data, but the initial results are positive,” Fancher
said.
On April 13, the leading edge of the wing was subjected to its limit load while
the rest of the airplane was subjected to loads expected at cruise. And in
September 2008, the “high blow” high-pressure test was completed on the static
airframe. During that test, the airframe reached an internal pressure of 150
percent of the maximum levels expected to be seen in service – 14.9 lbs. per
square inch (1.05 kilograms per centimeter) gauge (psig).
Ground vibration testing, which measures the airplane’s response to flutter,
also concluded on the second flight-test airplane, designated ZA002, at the end
of this week. All the necessary structural tests required prior to first flight
now are complete.
Now on the flight line, ZA001 will undergo additional airplane power and systems
tests as well as engine runs. After completing final systems checks and
high-speed taxi tests, the airplane will be ready for first flight, which is on
schedule for later this quarter.
The 787 Dreamliner has orders for 886 airplanes from 57 customers, including
Vietnam Airlines, the Vietnamese flag carrier.
Source: Reported by Thu Nguyen (basing on Boeing’s release) |
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