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    Eric Bakker
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    Ripples

    Flying back an Egyptian Air A300-600R this morning I noticed that the wing
    was all 'rippled' (picture attached). Does anyone know the cause, and is
    this normal? Not really comforting to look at.



    - Eric


  2. #2
    null null
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    Ripples


    Well it is a British wing but perhaps it is getting a bit old. I haven't
    flown in one of those but I often wonder why a 747 wing doesnt ripple like that
    after watching the tips go up about 10 feet as they start to support the
    weight on take-off


  3. #3
    Eric Bakker
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    RE: Ripples

    Did you ever sit in a B777? That wing is like rubber, swaying up and down
    in
    a sickening way.

    - Eric


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    Onderwerp: Ripples

    From: "Peter McLeland"


    Well it is a British wing but perhaps it is getting a bit old. I haven't
    flown in one of those but I often wonder why a 747 wing doesnt ripple like
    that after watching the tips go up about 10 feet as they start to support
    the weight on take-off