A coaxial tilt rotor, at that. Maybe it can cause twice the accidents then.
A coaxial tilt rotor, at that. Maybe it can cause twice the accidents then.
May the 1000 year reign of the B-52 bring us joy and prosperity.
FTA: “As per FlightGlobal, the FAA’s proposal is the latest in a series of regulatory actions that have been taken in response to the discovery of iron inclusion in several types of GE Aerospace engines, including the GEnx and CFM International Leap turbofans. The GEnx powers Boeing 787 aircraft, while the Leap powers Boeing 737 Max and Airbus A320neo-family aircraft.”
Seems like the title is a bit deceptive. It mentions multiple airliners from both Boeing and Airbus, that are potentially in need of having engine components replaced, due to defects introduced by GE Aerospace.
Potentially a reference to the Winged Hussars?