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Airbus trepidation... convince me otherwise!

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That's such a good vid- 1:15-1:45 are certifiable
 
neat video..i'm tired of that song already, though. seen it in about 4 different videos lately that are going around the interwebs
 
Didn't those big b@lls clip a mountainside last week?

Amazing he survived. Sounds like it's God's way of saying "keep up the good work!!" Crazy dude, but incredible!

Saw an interview with the guy last week on Youtube. He was going to fly under a bridge behind another thrill seeker. Needless to say...the other guy was a little bit too high on the fly under and thrill seeker number two flew through a bloody mist mixed with body parts. I was gonna post the link but it's pretty gruesome. If you into that sort of thing, it's there...

EDIT: Evidently, the thrill seeker #1 was going to fly OVER the bridge and #2 was going to fly under...and #1 flew a little too LOW.
 
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flown both Airbus for comfort any day. What is that stupid yoke thing for anymore come on! Boeing just needs to except that they have said some dumb things in the past about a stick. I could care less if I ever flew an airplane with a yoke ever again. In this job comfort is were it is at. Now let me get back to sleep I still have 3 hour before we land! The 787 and 777 are sweet! but they would be even better with out the yoke!
 
Why then encourage a free competitive market? Even my favorite guns are not made in the US anymore ... :(
I like German cars but I buy American .. Ford yes I know some are made in Canada etc but.. Corporate went for cheap labor and it shows.. Most stuff does not last anymore and it's made in China.. They have a emerging middle class and ours... Well...
 
I buy American too, but pilots don't buy airplanes. Outsourcing is not an issue here either, as both Airbus and Boeing produce using suppliers from around the world. And both produce excellent machines.
 
I saw a break down not long ago showing an airbus and a boeing. And when you looked at were the parts were made there was only like a 2 % difference between the two. There was a whole lot of parts on an airbus that are made in the USA. GE engines goodyear tires. The only difference was the final assembly. Last time I checked they sure made a lot of the 787 in other parts of the world. I get your point. But as Steve Jobs told Obama "those jobs are gone and they are not coming back"
 
I saw a break down not long ago showing an airbus and a boeing. And when you looked at were the parts were made there was only like a 2 % difference between the two. There was a whole lot of parts on an airbus that are made in the USA. GE engines goodyear tires. The only difference was the final assembly. Last time I checked they sure made a lot of the 787 in other parts of the world. I get your point. But as Steve Jobs told Obama "those jobs are gone and they are not coming back"

More importantly is the difference in philosophy of the fly by wire.
 
More importantly is the difference in philosophy of the fly by wire.


Non-issue. Like Miyagi says, "Different, but same."

The only thing I wish the bus had was interlinked back-driven control sticks. Other than that, it's great; and nice to have the yoke GONE.
 
Buy / Fly American and help save the Nation! Outsourcing has destroyed the U.S.

Its unfortunate but a Boeing is not an american plane anymore. Parts from Brazil, South Korea, China and Japan. The Airbus might have the same amount of american parts in it. About half the engine core and maybe some collins parts.
 
Its unfortunate but a Boeing is not an american plane anymore. Parts from Brazil, South Korea, China and Japan. The Airbus might have the same amount of american parts in it. About half the engine core and maybe some collins parts.

Prob true but at least the company is an American one based here supporting familys here not in France ..it's something ..
 

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