nweeeehhhhhhhhhhh. nwehhhh-ehhh-ehh-eh. Cool let's take this thing up to 37,000 ft.
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they have a questionably designed active hydraulic power system the noise is usually the pressurizing motor
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It's the power transfer unit to pressurize the second hydraulic system when only one engine is running.
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Presumably they didn't realize that anyone would want only one engine while taxiing until fuel got expensive in the 2000s.
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Rrrrr! RRRRRRrrrrr! Rrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrrr rr. RRRRR RRRRRR.
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I always assumed it was someone hacksawing through a length of plastic pipe. Live and learn, eh?
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Lowest bidder.
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Yeah I HATE those. I like Boeings more just for the more confident machinery sounds.
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The actuators are actually powered by cordless drills. Saves coming up with a new design
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Then the landing gear thump against the fuselage when they're done retracting
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- Because you don't have your headphones on.
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maybe a cultural thing? keeps you grounded.
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Just how often do you fly on a dying plane?
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