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Eeyore writes:
It does. But both the relevant RR and GE engines use FADEC which requires software. Neither engine has a mechanical throttle. It's controlled ENTIRELY by electronics. Is the FADEC part of the engine or a separate box in the cockpit or elsewhere (like an autopilot)? Boeing never should have made the Airbus mistake. |
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