I'd wager against that. The Dash flies like an absolute piece of poorly designed crap. Which is what it happens to be.
The interesting thing is that the flight/taxi switch in the spoilers is magnetically held down in taxi and when you push up the power levers the switch automagically flips back into the flight position. Which begs the question, why the hell do we move the switch ourselves if it's going to flip itself anyway if(when) we forget. Sort of like the main bus tie...
The reason why have to do that Mr. Rocketman, is because our plane was designed by canadians...and french ones at that...question = answered!
Alt sel is jerk too....
haha... we roll in "dirt" which is field elevation rounded up to next hundred, I catch my self saying that all the time at 1000 AFE
Piedmont's spoilers deploy on landing too, but ours don't? Could never figure that out.
Piedmont's spoilers deploy on landing too, but ours don't? Could never figure that out.
Most of the 300's and 200's have the ground spoilers deactivated or not installed. The original intent of the system, and the reason why they are painted red is so the crew could do a visual check for the accumulation of snow/ice prior to take off. It was one of those cool yet redundant toys that some genius at Bombardier decided needed to go back on the Dash in the 400 incarnation. As if there aren't enough systems that actually have a useful purpose on the damn plane to worry about...
I'll tell you this much, taxing around with them spoilers up is unsafe!
Dey dook owr JAWBS!
The q's at qx have red panelslol what? How much time do you have in the Dash?
The 8-100's had the same spoiler setup as the STOL designed Dash 7, since that's what the plane was based off of. Because the Dash 8 couldn't meet the stol performance of the -7, when they designed the 8-200 and -300 series they did away with the system. The Q-400 is a totally different beast, despite the same type. Spoilers are needed both for braking and roll control since it's substantially larger and heavier than the previous aircraft.
And I've yet to see a spoiler panel painted red when the rest of the wing wasn't.