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Old March 25th 04, 08:00 PM
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"Robey Price" wrote in message
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After an exhausting session with Victoria's Secret Police, "Tarver
Engineering" confessed the following:

The only think I ever heard was that hose early A-320s were noisey and

that
is true.


In a different vein...I've heard of the "airbus whine," which was used


A DC-9 like audable bandwidth starvation was what I was refering to.
(tailcone) The whine is just normal machine noise caused by the way AI
implements airplane systems.

by a Denver Center controller last month. In a strictly anecdotal
observation, A320/319 crews were complaining about the quality of
their "ride" more often than 737/757 folks, and airbus guys were
requesting frequent altitude changes.


The A-320 is a better ride to begin with, so the bumps are noticed. It is
my opinion that the last narrow body Boeing built for that Cadillac ride was
the 727. I like the idea that the 7E7 is being designed with the cabin in
mind.

Not to mention the airbus insults you upon touchdown, "Retard...
retard...retard..."


Not to mention how the French "demand" instead of request.


 




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