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Recently, Jay Honeck posted:
What is your reaction to this plane? I like the way the on-board computer system is integrated into many every-day items from the get-go. The engines, avionics, and environmental systems are all very high-tech, and should be easier to operate and trouble-shoot than any other jet. Agreed. On the other end of the scale, I like the way they've kept things simple where they could. Using simple mechanical connections for the control surfaces and landing gear saves $$$ both now, and during maintenance. Making sure everything is cheaply and easily maintained is essential to their mission, and it looks like they're going down the right road. I also liked the model of redundancy that is being used. It should make the plane both more reliable and economical to maintain. That said, it'll never be in my hangar. But I wish them well. Perhaps not, but it may help to insure that you have places to land your Pathfinder... ;-) Neil |
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