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Harry Andreas wrote:
In article , Alan Dicey wrote: If I understand you correctly, you hold to the view that any electrically signalled flight control system is fly-by-wire? I think that makes the Vulcan a pioneer, along with the Vigilante. As long as we're talking about the primary flight controls. I'm not familiar enough with the Vulcan to say. One reference below, look about 3/4 down the article for a paragraph entitled Vulcan: A Revolutionary Forebear. http://www.defensedaily.com/cgi/av/s...e=1001a380.htm Anybody know if the B-52 was electrically signalled? How about Victor or Valiant? |
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