deadstick
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Great news. Boeing sucks.View attachment 40664
Soooo....can one still be a “yoke pumper” in an aircraft with a side-stick. If so, are they called “stick-pumpers?”
Great news. Boeing sucks.View attachment 40664
As long as the stick is not dead..Soooo....can one still be a “yoke pumper” in an aircraft with a side-stick. If so, are they called “stick-pumpers?”
Some of which were self-induced when they tried to scour the globe for the cheapest location to make each individual piece of the airplane.It’s like the struggles they faced with the 787 made them think “that was hard...let’s not do that again.”
not exactly third world suppliers ..scour the globe for the cheapest location to make each individual piece of the airplane.
not exactly third world suppliers ..
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I bet Delta doesn't buy another Boeing product.
Innovation= failed product.
Same, but for LatecoereHad no idea Vought was still an independent firm.
Given the recent history and strained relationship, this may well be what plays out. However, knowing some of the very smart folks in Atlanta that do this for a living, they will make their assessment objectively based on what is best for Delta, period. If Boeing came to the table and presented an offer that was too good to refuse, I don't think Delta would have a problem accepting it and moving forward in as matter-of-fact way as possible.
I call BS. This deal was most likely penned in a back room, with Bastian watching over it. Delta is pissed about this, and right fully so. But this has corruption written all over it.
What laws would have been broken?
I call BS. This deal was most likely penned in a back room, with Bastian watching over it. Delta is pissed about this, and right fully so. But this has corruption written all over it.
They should bring back the Beretta though.I want the Boeing that designed the 757, the 767 and 777 back.
THAT Boeing could kick almost anyone's ass. The current Boeing feels like a bunch of triggered businessmen that want to bring back the Chevy Cavalier instead of building the next Tesla Model S.
No my point is Boeing did what airbus wouldn't or couldn't and designed and manufactured the first part 25 composite aircraft while hiding in the shadows waiting to buy the Boeing engineers after completion rather than entering the race. The 787 innovaton went on to sell great.Yeah jet travel in general was such a niche idea, I'm glad we've all gone back to getting around on sailboats and horses.
They should bring back the Beretta though.
The "Wisconsin Ferrari"
You say nightmare, i say "epic win of someone finally put the work in as a team to be as smart Bill Lear 40 years later."I don't think its necessarily about Boeing not innovating. I think its more about them underestimating the short-range narrow body demand and assuming the RJ would pretty much be the end result. Its as if they thumbed their noses at it and felt wide body greatness was the way to go. Once they saw that the demand for narrow body jets was growing it was too late so they threw together that MAX project. I also dont think they have fully recovered from the 787 nightmare just yet either. At the very least, now they have no choice but to go and build something awesome.
You say nightmare, i say "epic win of someone finally put the work in as a team to be as smart Bill Lear 40 years later."