Trango Towers
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I am sorry but what you have written regarding wing loading is twaddle.Aren't the JIGS and procedure provided by CAC ? or are you implying that PAC is not following the proper procedures set forth to produce the modules / parts ?
At the end these are same folks that have kept the M-III/V flying for so long.
Also on side note, weren't the wings strengthen for B-III, could be the reason that Block-I & Block-II may have had wing structural issues due to loading ? I am just grasping for straws here though, as the saying goes ' too thin.'
As someone who has done structural design work on the A310, A320 and A330 I know how over designed the wing loading is outside the max flight envelope. So this is absolute rubbish.
Someone has suggested an issue with flutter due to store. But during testing the test pilot would have to be a moron not to reduce speed or eject the store when severe flutter was encountered.
People are writing bs like professionals are stupid who do this for a living and pdf self proclaimed experts are the real deal.
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