I thought I had stumbled upon a joyous & enlightened group of border free aviators....I was mistaken. Instead, this is the stuff I have to slog through;
-The U.S. is struggling with innovation
-America has poor training for CEO's
-general lack of ethics and morals
-management that is substandard across a wide range of industries
-they're more focused on who they can shaft
-I suggest nationalistic in their purchasing trends
-aircraft engine innovation is cumming (sp?) from outside the USA
-the USA would seem to be far behind the Europeans (with just a few exceptions )in both engine & airframe innovation' - the initial topic of this conversation being a good example of dinosaur reinvention.
I could continue, but I've read enough of this horse shit. I flew multiple versions of Fokker/Douglas/Boeing/Airbus & I much prefer any Airbus. That said, Boeing may be struggling, but that doesn't mean the people are deficient in morals. In the 70's, I sold new Bellanca Vikings that sported the original composite (wood). You can trust a tree and I'm a huge fan of Giuseppe's wood wing, but dissing an all metal airplane for it's material is dumb. Lastly, I can't think of a better way to lose a fortune than to try to develop a new aircraft engine. It is clearly HARD and the Rotax is no miracle motor.
I was looking forward to sharing some detail on this design from my perspective, but just forget it. I don't need the nation bashing as that gets us nowhere. It's been bad enough the previous 4 years with a particular buffoon at the mic, but whose government is ideal? We do an occasional cool thing (Space-X, Mars helicopter..etc). I would always highlight the best of what is Australia and NZ, instead you guys highlight what you think is the worst of us.
So long, I'm out of here.