Why don't am_ricans have proper planes
Why don't am_ricans have proper planes
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Americans make the best planes in the world
>A380
Wasn't pretty much a massive failure?
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What world do you live in ?
>if you're not a delusional retard with no connection to reality you're a traitor
people like you are why our country got fucked up so badly in the last century.
In a world where only 6 airports in the entire planet can let that plane land on them.
Only Arabs and one or two euros use them nowadays.
R u fucking retarded I fly them wherever I go last year, they're soooo comfy compared to shiteing 7x7. I want some Boeing koolaid you drinking
He's probably stuck flying in american garbage in his thirdie shithole
The US makes most of the best planes around though, we pretty much killed the English and German air industry because of it.
And where did you flied last year?
The Boeing 747 is the most iconic passenger aircraft in the world. Prove me wrong.
I want to like you because of the Super Tucano, but then I see this brazil pls
The third world
No idea...
>buy airbus
>planes spend 95% of their operational lifetime in the repair shop because airbus builds overengineered pieces of shit
>buy more spare planes so that you don't miss flights all the time
>they break too because the 157th sensor for the front wheel position broke down
>go bankrupt
>buy boeing
>planes actually work as specified and without problems the vast majority of the time
>don't go bankrupt
>I like underengineered planes
if American planes are so great, why do they crash into buildings?
I like planes that work
If the carriers flying airbus weren't cutting corners and disregarding regulations 90% of the time, they'd all pretty much go bankrupt instantly since servicing airbus planes and getting everything to work all the time is insanely expensive if not completely impossible
Every so often they do something right
The VIRGIN joystick
The CHAD GRAB
Concorde
Brazil manufactures their own aircraft or uses French planes
Our planes are better than your's though lol
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Are you sure about any of this? I thought most Airbus and Boeing models are seen as pretty much equal by airlines.
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We export thousands of commercial aircraft a year for a reason.
>for a reason.
Reason being the fact that there are only like 5 relevant airplane companies out there who's planes are allowed to fly in Western airspace, 3 of which are American.
- Boeing
- Airbus
- Cessna
- Gulfstream
- Bombardier
Airbus has quite a history of accidents.
I am aware of that, though a lot of times it was outside of the manufacturers fault though.
I just wanted to point out that airline companies only seem to buy them based on the price per unit rather than other factors. Except maybe with planes like the Dreamliner that offer a lot of cost savings in the future.
- Embraer
- Piper
- and some Saabs, Fokkers and Jus still flying around in western airspace, though
Some airline companies also make deals to buy planes from a specific aircraft. There's one called Gol here who only buys from Boeing.
I guess they make it a good price per unit + more pritority on parts and maintenance.
Those deals have been banned for the sake of being anti-competition in both the EU and USA (though clearly major US and EU carriers still prefer 'their' manufacturer).
Still if you look into the history of Boeing vs Airbus you will find that at different times one of them fucked up and the other suddenly became very dominant and vice versa.
>Still if you look into the history of Boeing vs Airbus you will find that at different times one of them fucked up and the other suddenly became very dominant and vice versa.
One just happened a few years ago, where Boeing shot itself in the foot by starting a shitflinging with Bombardier.
Pretty sure
Let's put it this way
If you're a company doing plane maintenance and you're serving 20% airbuses and 80% boeings, odds are you're going to be messing around with airbuses 80% of the time because god knows an airbus with literally everything in it working as it should has yet to be flown
I'm not saying airbuses are going to be dropping left and right. It's just that there's always some small shit that shouldn't have even been there in the first place that's fucked
Well that's just new to me. Major American airliners have bought the Airbus A320 which is considered a very basic and practical plane by many.
To my knowledge the main reason Airbus got the reputation of being over-engineered is because they were the first to implement fly-by-wire which Boeing has implemented too in all their planes.
Not shilling for either company anyway, I think 80% of the times I've flown was in Boeing but I really cannot tell the difference.
Aren't Sukhois flying too?
Besides the military ones...