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Aircraft Engineering | RAT (Ram Air Turbine) - an in-flight emergency source of electrical and hydraulic power, to operate the minimum flight controls and systems necessary ... | Facebook
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![Mike Chillit on Twitter: "@Edward_767 More confirmation of right side mount, although with the older model 777. Still, seems right. Doubt Boeing would change the location of the RAT midway through a Mike Chillit on Twitter: "@Edward_767 More confirmation of right side mount, although with the older model 777. Still, seems right. Doubt Boeing would change the location of the RAT midway through a](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EEitg_FVUAA4mWt.jpg)
Mike Chillit on Twitter: "@Edward_767 More confirmation of right side mount, although with the older model 777. Still, seems right. Doubt Boeing would change the location of the RAT midway through a
![The RAT (Ram Air Turbine) deployed on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Visible by the landing gear, it is deployed in emergencies and uses the airflow to help maintain hydraulic pressure for flight The RAT (Ram Air Turbine) deployed on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Visible by the landing gear, it is deployed in emergencies and uses the airflow to help maintain hydraulic pressure for flight](https://i.redd.it/08scybipwm651.jpg)