flying bug
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Not being a pilot I wonder why the mainstream big airline aircraft nowadays are no longer designed with rear mounted engines. Are they less comfortably or less feasably to fly? Has it an economical background?
I always preferred the rear mounted engine jets since they were much softer in cabin insonorisation.
I will not forget my two very first flights when I was a teenager: It was on a LH B737 from DUS to HAM when I thought "wow! How steep it climbs, but how loud it is" and then I had a connection to HEL with an AY DC9-50 and I thought "wow, how elegant and soft a ride this is!"
At times I preferred Alitalia to LH since the Italians operated DC9 and not B737. But except for Fokker F28 there is no more occasion to fly this sort of aircraft now. Why is that?
I always preferred the rear mounted engine jets since they were much softer in cabin insonorisation.
I will not forget my two very first flights when I was a teenager: It was on a LH B737 from DUS to HAM when I thought "wow! How steep it climbs, but how loud it is" and then I had a connection to HEL with an AY DC9-50 and I thought "wow, how elegant and soft a ride this is!"
At times I preferred Alitalia to LH since the Italians operated DC9 and not B737. But except for Fokker F28 there is no more occasion to fly this sort of aircraft now. Why is that?