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If the aircraft had a tailstrike than it would a big problem because if the DC-10 get a tailstrike like this the aircraft can explode

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What can a tailstrike do to aircraft in rapidly?

Well, as you can a tailstrike could also happen during take off and landing if the pilot does not being really careful. This may cause damages or danger to an aircraft.


Can aircrafts get a tailstrike while flying?

If it is a DC-10 and it has engine trouble so yes they get a tailstrike while they are flying.


What can a tailstrike do to the aircraft?

The tailstrike can seriously scratch the aircrafts tail but if it hits the runway so hard the aircraft can blow up.


Can a dangerous tailstrike cause problems?

Yes, tailstrikes can cause damages or danger to an aircraft. Never try doing the tailstrike, it is really dangerous.


What does tailstrike really means?

It means there is a problem in the back of the tail of an aircraft. If the aircraft landed on the runway and it's tail hits the runway it's called the tailstrike and that can be very serious problem. The aircraft can catch on fire if the aircraft get a tailstrike. Here is the hard way that the DC-10 get a tailstrike in the back of the plane but it did not hit the runway, the because there's engine trouble's going while the DC-10 was flying in the air.


What does the dc stand for in DC10?

Douglas commercial


How many passengers can the DC10 carry?

240-380 depending on the model, dc10's came in 2 different models with 2 subclasses for each model............hope this helps


What is the event called when an aircraft takes off and scrapes the tail undercarriage?

It's called tailstrike.


Which passenger plane manufacturer has had most crashes?

the MCDONALD DOUGLAS DC10


What is considered the grandfather of modern passenger planes?

DC3


How many miles per gallon does a dc10 aircraft get?

City or highway mileage?


How many engines are there on a Douglas DC10?

3. One under each wing and one on the tail.