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Eeyore writes:
Why just Boeing ? Airbus made the FBW mistake almost from the beginning, years before Boeing. They're not. So, how many times have all mechanical throttle linkages broken on an airliner? |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Eeyore writes: Why just Boeing ? Airbus made the FBW mistake almost from the beginning, years before Boeing. They're not. So, how many times have all mechanical throttle linkages broken on an airliner? Several, moron. In fact, I've had a double throttle jam! Bertie |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Eeyore writes: Why just Boeing ? Airbus made the FBW mistake almost from the beginning, years before Boeing. They're not. So, how many times have all mechanical throttle linkages broken on an airliner? Plenty, fjukkwit. I've had several double throttle jams myself, moron. Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Mxsmanic wrote in : Eeyore writes: Why just Boeing ? Airbus made the FBW mistake almost from the beginning, years before Boeing. They're not. So, how many times have all mechanical throttle linkages broken on an airliner? Plenty, fjukkwit. I've had several double throttle jams myself, moron. Of course you have, flying your rubber band airplanes! Say fjukkwit again, we can't get enough of your nonsense! Thank goodness you are around to bless us. |
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Chris Rowland wrote in news:4793793D.C8EE11E6
@spamners.quit: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Mxsmanic wrote in : Eeyore writes: Why just Boeing ? Airbus made the FBW mistake almost from the beginning, years before Boeing. They're not. So, how many times have all mechanical throttle linkages broken on an airliner? Plenty, fjukkwit. I've had several double throttle jams myself, moron. Of course you have, flying your rubber band airplanes! Say fjukkwit again, we can't get enough of your nonsense! Thank goodness you are around to bless us. My pleasure Really. Bertie |
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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Eeyore writes: Why just Boeing ? Airbus made the FBW mistake almost from the beginning, years before Boeing. They're not. So, how many times have all mechanical throttle linkages broken on an airliner? Mechanical throttle linkages went out with the DC3, all modern aircraft since the 1950's have had electrical or electro-mechanical control systems. Early engines so equipped include the Bristol Siddeley Viper designed in 1953 While not used on commercial aircraft they have indeed caused failures on GA aircraft, an airworthiness directive for the Pt-220C reads Quote Instances have been reported of throttle quadrants pulling off the fuselage skin to which they were glued and nailed during manufacture. Both front and rear cockpit throttle quadrants must therefore be inspected for looseness immediately and if found loose must be repaired prior to the next flight /Quote Think about the problem of running a mechanical control system to the engine hanging on a Boeing 707 pylon. In fact FADEC's have contributed to the far greater reliability of modern engines. Keith |
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"Keith Willshaw" wrote in
: "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Eeyore writes: Why just Boeing ? Airbus made the FBW mistake almost from the beginning, years before Boeing. They're not. So, how many times have all mechanical throttle linkages broken on an airliner? Mechanical throttle linkages went out with the DC3, all modern aircraft since the 1950's have had electrical or electro-mechanical control systems. Early engines so equipped include the Bristol Siddeley Viper designed in 1953 The brits were the ony ones who did that. While not used on commercial aircraft they have indeed caused failures on GA aircraft, an airworthiness directive for the Pt-220C reads Quote Instances have been reported of throttle quadrants pulling off the fuselage skin to which they were glued and nailed during manufacture. Both front and rear cockpit throttle quadrants must therefore be inspected for looseness immediately and if found loose must be repaired prior to the next flight /Quote Think about the problem of running a mechanical control system to the engine hanging on a Boeing 707 pylon. Actually, that is exaclty what they did have. Every boeing before this one had a mechanical linkage up to the FCU. I'm absolutely sure about this BTW. Bertie |
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Keith Willshaw writes:
Mechanical throttle linkages went out with the DC3, all modern aircraft since the 1950's have had electrical or electro-mechanical control systems. How often have those completely failed? While not used on commercial aircraft they have indeed caused failures on GA aircraft ... GA aircraft are a different world. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Keith Willshaw writes: Mechanical throttle linkages went out with the DC3, all modern aircraft since the 1950's have had electrical or electro-mechanical control systems. How often have those completely failed? While not used on commercial aircraft they have indeed caused failures on GA aircraft ... GA aircraft are a different world. No they aren't. Bertie |
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![]() Mxsmanic wrote: Keith Willshaw writes: Mechanical throttle linkages went out with the DC3, all modern aircraft since the 1950's have had electrical or electro-mechanical control systems. How often have those completely failed? Have you ever driven a car whose accelerator, clutch or handbrake stopped working ? Graham |
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