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A Guy Called Tyketto wrote: Best case in point: winglets. Airbus, with the exception of a very aircraft in the -100 family, were delivered with winglets, long before Boeing caught on and was able to offer them to the 737 and 757 family. From that alone, Boeing was behind the curve on reducing fuel consumption. Like I said earlier, you may want to read up on the facts before saying something you can't back up. The definition of "winglet" you are using to describe the things at the end of the Airbus wing is a little on the thin side. Compared to the "winglets", tipsails, whatever a given manufacturer chooses to call them, that Boeing uses, the Airbus endplates certainly do not provide the same aerodynamic advantage. |
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The Boeing winglets aren't even a Boeing product. They are designed and
made by a 3rd party. Boeing is now installing them as a factory option on new aircraft. Mike Schumann "john smith" wrote in message ... In article , A Guy Called Tyketto wrote: Best case in point: winglets. Airbus, with the exception of a very aircraft in the -100 family, were delivered with winglets, long before Boeing caught on and was able to offer them to the 737 and 757 family. From that alone, Boeing was behind the curve on reducing fuel consumption. Like I said earlier, you may want to read up on the facts before saying something you can't back up. The definition of "winglet" you are using to describe the things at the end of the Airbus wing is a little on the thin side. Compared to the "winglets", tipsails, whatever a given manufacturer chooses to call them, that Boeing uses, the Airbus endplates certainly do not provide the same aerodynamic advantage. |
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![]() Mike Schumann wrote: The Boeing winglets aren't even a Boeing product. They are designed and made by a 3rd party. Boeing is now installing them as a factory option on new aircraft. The "third party" was a group of retired Boeing aerodynamics engineers. Dean |
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"Mike Schumann" wrote: The Boeing winglets aren't even a Boeing product. They are designed and made by a 3rd party. Boeing is now installing them as a factory option on new aircraft. A lot of stuff on Boeing aircraft aren't Boeing products. -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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Bob Noel wrote:
A lot of stuff on Boeing aircraft aren't Boeing products. A lot of stuff on a lot aircraft of any brand name aren't the same brand name as the aircraft. G |
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