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A horrific air crash of an A330 with one miracolus sole survivor.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100512/...ya_plane_crash
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Yeah, its on the Dutch News all day now,
shocking is that the Airbus is less then a year old. HunterICX
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Well at least we still have Boeing
buy American anybody?
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How about we wait for the result of the investigation before we blame it entirely on the plane.
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It was just an observation I am not implying anything. Still not a great track record for a 'state of the art' aircraft.
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That sounds like Eurotalk to me!!!
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but one must admit... the Airbus has had some interesting "anomalies" in it's history One airbus pilot i know told me that its weird to him - it feels as if the airplane's computers must take a second or two determining altitude, airspeed, angle of attack etc in order to "approve" of every little control input you make. im not going to outright blame the airplane here at least not yet... as it is rarely their fault. but im also interested to know what the data stream of messages from the ACARS aboard that Air France Airbus were all about ![]() IMHO - a lot of modern aircraft have way too many computers and wiring bundles and electric motors between the pilot and the control surface he is attempting to deflect. One thing i love about cable control transport category aircraft... you need to move an aileron or an elevator and the thing is going to move - right now. Takes a bit of arm strength... but it works, and there is not a lot that can fail between you and the control surface.
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Hrm, y'know the modders could have prevented that crash.
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My cousin mentioned a few rumblings about possible faulty ILS, bad ATC directions and a low sun which may or may not have been factors in this outcome. It looks to be a nose down impact apparently, so even more miraculous that kid survived...I feel for him though, that's going to haunt him for a looooong time.
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Very large one... you would need hydraulic boost. sort of like power steering.
I would say any aircraft up to about 65-75,000 lbs give or take should be able to be hand flown with cables and pulleys of course it also depends quite heavily on the airspeed I have never been a fan of "fly by wire" control systems. so many bundles and computers and motors in the system. Im sure there is a level of redundancy - but if one chip on one circuit board gets overheated or exposed to severe turbulence and loses connection or whatever the case may be... you could theoretically have a hellish domino effect on your hands
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Amen GR, I feel like that about planes and cars, increased electronic integration can have its advantages, yes, but not without the increased risk of an electronic failure. There should not be such a great reliance on electrical based systems over manual based systems, there should always be a standard manual backup that is fully independent of the electronic equipment (By electronic equipment, I mean computers of course).
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Well one thing i think is for sure... when they drop off the last great state of the art high tech computerized airliner at the bone yard.
they are going to fly one of these in to pick the ferry crew up and bring them back home ![]() ![]() Classy, Sexy, Rugged, Capable and built to last like the pyramids... they just dont build them like they used to ![]()
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