Really ? I work for a major plane maker in the Seattle area in composite repair,I use film adhesive ,carbon Fiber ,prepreg,Kevlar , honeycomb core ,metal bond, DVD (I'm sure your familiar with that process) So I think I know a couple of things myself. And I'm discussing processes to which this video is about .There is no way one could not imitate Boeing process when building a project of this size weather Airbus copied it or stole it.
@davetileguy yes you made it again as you're out of subjec. We are discussing about technology not numbers of built planes; that has nothing to do for our purpose. We are about technical knowledge. Europe has a long tradition of light alloys work, like the Americans or Russians. and every builder develops its own techniques: some are in public domain, some are patented, some are simply secret...I'm a structural engineer in high tech composites so I have some informations.
@MrAluminox Really really? LOL ok let's go there, DeHavlin Coment 114,Sud Aviation Caravelle 282 planes ,concord 20...... VS BOEING starting at the 247 in 1933 to the 737 NG ,777.........36,425 PLANES !!! thats not including the MD-80 or the 787 0r fighter jets ,OR HELICOPTERS OR the ATLAS 5 ROCKET OR HYDROFOIL SHIPS OR GPS SATELLITES .next please
@eproductions2008 Baking the wing not only relieves the stresses as it would do on a steel structure (a boat for example) but improves the qualities of the aluminium alloy itself.
@davetileguy You made my day...it's a so laughable assertion. Aluminium planes are been made since more than 80 years by the European nations. The English and the French made together the Concorde which was the most advanced transportation plane of this time. The Airbus uses a lot of technologies developped for the Concorde.
@lihaoyang I believe the construction or design not the real problem. My opinion, the goal of low fuel consumption is the culprit.
capespring 1 month ago
So the cracked wings came from this factory?
lihaoyang 1 month ago
@210482fmj HaHA HA thats funny why don't you set an example and send me all your money!
davetileguy 2 months ago
Really ? I work for a major plane maker in the Seattle area in composite repair,I use film adhesive ,carbon Fiber ,prepreg,Kevlar , honeycomb core ,metal bond, DVD (I'm sure your familiar with that process) So I think I know a couple of things myself. And I'm discussing processes to which this video is about .There is no way one could not imitate Boeing process when building a project of this size weather Airbus copied it or stole it.
davetileguy 2 months ago
@davetileguy yes you made it again as you're out of subjec. We are discussing about technology not numbers of built planes; that has nothing to do for our purpose. We are about technical knowledge. Europe has a long tradition of light alloys work, like the Americans or Russians. and every builder develops its own techniques: some are in public domain, some are patented, some are simply secret...I'm a structural engineer in high tech composites so I have some informations.
MrAluminox 2 months ago
@MrAluminox Wel I'm waiting..did I make your day again?
davetileguy 2 months ago
@MrAluminox Really really? LOL ok let's go there, DeHavlin Coment 114,Sud Aviation Caravelle 282 planes ,concord 20...... VS BOEING starting at the 247 in 1933 to the 737 NG ,777.........36,425 PLANES !!! thats not including the MD-80 or the 787 0r fighter jets ,OR HELICOPTERS OR the ATLAS 5 ROCKET OR HYDROFOIL SHIPS OR GPS SATELLITES .next please
davetileguy 2 months ago
@eproductions2008 Baking the wing not only relieves the stresses as it would do on a steel structure (a boat for example) but improves the qualities of the aluminium alloy itself.
MrAluminox 2 months ago
@davetileguy You made my day...it's a so laughable assertion. Aluminium planes are been made since more than 80 years by the European nations. The English and the French made together the Concorde which was the most advanced transportation plane of this time. The Airbus uses a lot of technologies developped for the Concorde.
MrAluminox 2 months ago
What secret? they stole all their methods from Boeing!!
davetileguy 2 months ago