Thanks for your contribution Mr Sutter.....there will only ever be one "farther of the 747".
You are one of my aviation heros.
TOR
Adam the Akrodude wrote:Engineers are very often great lateral thinkers - so much so that often the most obvious answer can elude them - the answer cannot be that simple!
Ansett A330 wrote:First of all very sad at the passing of such a legendary and from all accounts a humble and modest person.
Do think though that this "deserved" a "Vale" type thread of it's own.
hrtpaul wrote:Don't get me started on bloody aeronautical engineers
hrtpaul wrote:If they did, they wouldn't design things in the most ridiculous and difficult way possible with absolutely no regards for being able to actually maintain said aircraft in the future.
hrtpaul wrote:I'm quite happy to show these so called "engineers" exactly what I mean. It would provide me with hours of entertainment watching them try to do some of the jobs I have to do on aircraft they designed. Every aeronautical engineer should have at least some aircraft maintenance experience and not just some fancy uni certificate so they can design an aircraft that has as few stupid ideas as possible.
hrtpaul wrote: All aircraft suffer from idiot aeronautical engineer syndrome to some extant but some seem to have gone out of their way to be completely stupid with their designs, Piper and Beechcraft (I'm sure there's others) I'm looking at you
Ansett A330 wrote:First of all very sad at the passing of such a legendary and from all accounts a humble and modest person.
Do think though that this "deserved" a "Vale" type thread of it's own.
This statement caught my eye and I was going to let it go through to the 'Keeper but as an Engineer who at various times has had up to two dozen Engineers of various types and levels reporting to me I thought I'd let the month go by before saying something :Adam the Akrodude wrote:Engineers are very often great lateral thinkers - so much so that often the most obvious answer can elude them - the answer cannot be that simple!
Appreciate the heart felt sentiments but to generalise like that is very wide of the mark - particularly in the last 40 or so years. I believe that one of the reasons for diversity in Engineers in this last 40 or so years is that Engineers have come from a much greater range of socio, geographical, and economic backgrounds than previously. We can probably thank Gough for that for making a University Education much more accessible for those who would otherwise not have had the chance. I know I certainly wouldn't have had the chance if these changes not been made when they were.
hrtpaul wrote:Don't get me started on bloody aeronautical engineers It seems to me that these dudes are really good at drawing stuff on paper but don't really have a clue what an aeroplane actually looks like for real. If they did, they wouldn't design things in the most ridiculous and difficult way possible with absolutely no regards for being able to actually maintain said aircraft in the future. I'm quite happy to show these so called "engineers" exactly what I mean. It would provide me with hours of entertainment watching them try to do some of the jobs I have to do on aircraft they designed. Every aeronautical engineer should have at least some aircraft maintenance experience and not just some fancy uni certificate so they can design an aircraft that has as few stupid ideas as possible. All aircraft suffer from idiot aeronautical engineer syndrome to some extant but some seem to have gone out of their way to be completely stupid with their designs, Piper and Beechcraft (I'm sure there's others) I'm looking at you
tor lives wrote:hrtpaul wrote: All aircraft suffer from idiot aeronautical engineer syndrome to some extant but some seem to have gone out of their way to be completely stupid with their designs, Piper and Beechcraft (I'm sure there's others) I'm looking at you
Yeah....I remember the techos at 34SQN complaining about the HS-748. From a maintenance perspective she was apparently less than "user friendly" (although I did enjoy flying in her).
And don't get me started about Airbus design philosophy .
TOR
Adam the Akrodude wrote:You are being a bit harsh as it wasn't for engineers to design the aeroplane you work on and pilots to wear them out and occasionally bend them, you'd be out of a job mate!
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