Airbus vs Boeing -- Airbus wins, any day

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Re: Airbus vs Boeing -- Airbus wins, any day

Postby Octal450 » Mon May 02, 2016 5:00 pm

@HJ1an

it is similar, but still quite different.

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Re: Airbus vs Boeing -- Airbus wins, any day

Postby jwocky » Tue May 03, 2016 7:56 pm

Lets wait with opinions about the Comac till we have a little bit more data about their safety.
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Re: Airbus vs Boeing -- Airbus wins, any day

Postby HJ1an » Wed May 04, 2016 12:12 am

jwocky wrote:Lets wait with opinions about the Comac till we have a little bit more data about their safety.


I'm sure its safety will be right up there with the big guys (do or fail at gunpoint :lol: , probably -- there are other Chinese aircraft already in service so they should have the experience of making decent aircraft).. however, I'm just talking how I would like to see Bombardier C Series instead of the Comacs. The Comacs are probably going to cost very little and would probably be the budget king at purchase cost.

it0uchpods wrote:@HJ1an
it is similar, but still quite different.


Sure is, but that's my first impression.

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Re: Airbus vs Boeing -- Airbus wins, any day

Postby jwocky » Wed May 04, 2016 12:22 am

China has a problem with the number of available engineers. It's so wild there, they had to postpone even high profile defense projects like the next version of the 9-3 submarines. And they go for cheap, of course. So, wait and see.
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