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In article , Mike Marron
wrote: I was hoping a mechanical engineer type would speak up. Now getting back to the "nuts & bolts" (pun intended) part of the issue at hand here, please explain why or why not you think that an F-4 could pull enough G so as to rip the ECM pod off the belly? From what I've seen in the industry, ripping a pod off under normal (or abnormal) circumstances seems unlikely. However someone pointed out that maintenance actions could be to blame. I remember the engine that fell off the DC-10 in Chicago was blamed on maintenance procedures. Some possible reasons: corrosion, overtorquing, undertorquing, misalignment, etc. -- Harry Andreas Engineering raconteur |
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