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Eeyore wrote in
: John Mazor wrote: "Eeyore" wrote WhoGivesAFig? wrote: This could be huge Maybe, maybe not, but it's hardly new. The debate over aluminum vs composites has been ongoing for many years and is well documented in engineering and regulatory circles. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/ABP...2003889769.pdf A link to the article would have been more useful. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...ace/2003889663 _boe ing180.html Fired engineer calls 787's plastic fuselage unsafe I'm not and engineer so I can't rebut or prove the technical points in his filing, but one obvious error did jump out. He characterized nitrogen interting for fuel tanks as a "band-aid" to meet safety requirements for the B-787, a band-aid that isn't necessary on aluminum planes. But there have been several fuel tank explosions on aluminum airliners - most notably the "B-as-in-Boeing"-747 in TWA800 - that probably would have been prevented by inerting. Not to mention a couple of 737s too IIRC. No, you don't recall correctly, fjukkwit. Bertie |
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