Not complete as in off spec or systems promised not installed? The MD-11 was so far off spec when McDoug that the infamous Robert Crandall at American began refusing delivery. Later at a press conference at the Paris airshow, the McDoug CEO admitted the airplane was WAY off spec but remedies were forthcoming. Extra fuel tanks had to be added along with other aero-mods to get it near to promised specs.
Quite frankly, when the new owners come in and say "the plane was sold 85% complete" thats bad it doesn't matter if it was off spec or systems not installed as promised. I'm glad they admitted the old plane wasn't a finished product but to put a few bandaids on some problems they
could fix is just more marketing and salesmanship. Well, I guess that's all they were good at anyway
In the eclipse case....
-range was no where near advertised
-the fuel cap issue on the extra tanks they added on
-the reoccurring pitot tube problem that lost the IFR cert over and over again
-honestly I can't recall every issue that made them lose their IFR cert week after week, it's been that long and there are that many
-spray painting and avionics static... really what more do I have to say about that.
-not bothering with a production certificate, because they couldn't show conformity on assembly, and the feds let them do individual certs on each assembled aircraft.
-FSDO shopping
-whistle blowing from the engineering and test pilot core
-complete cert investigation by the feds which resulted in more changes
Wait. I'm ranting again, and it's time for me and my girl to hit the IHOP and then the park. You all think what you want, I'm not the one with anything to prove. Hugs and KC you keep on keeping on, when you get some time making a living in the cert industry maybe I'll spare more than a minute talking to you about this. If it's a consolation prize, you do make me sigh and shake my head with every post.