manqiangrexue
Brigadier
How difficult would it be to switch to Rolls Royce or Trent (while developing the in-house engine of course)? I don't think this partnership with the US should continue anyway.
How difficult would it be to switch to Rolls Royce or Trent (while developing the in-house engine of course)? I don't think this partnership with the US should continue anyway.
I'm less familiar with that. What are the major manufacturers of that? What are the alternatives?The issues is more in the flight control system
Didn't they say there were issues with the overall design? So might as well just push back debut and redesign. US will want to sanction anyone supporting COMAC, Huawei, semiconductors. So everything has to be done domestically.I'm less familiar with that. What are the major manufacturers of that? What are the alternatives?
China makes its own flight control systems for its fighter jets and those machines undertake much more complicated maneuvers than an airliner is ever expected to make. Would it be fair to assume, then, that the flight control system for the C919 should be fairly do-able for China in a relatively short time?
This specifically says that the miscalculation requires redesign or reinforcements of the engine and its housing, not with the rest of the plane, so it actually would be a great time to start anew with the correct specifications sent to a new manufacturer. Yeah, the US wants to sanction everything but how's that going with Huawei? LOL China's market is so big companies redesign their stuff with "No US components" tag on it to get into the Chinese market. Of course ultimately everything needs to be indigenized but until then, other international partners will have to fill the gap. Plus, it's fun to watch the US be embarrassed and throw a tantrum every time an "ally" rejects its demand or circumvents its sanctions.Didn't they say there were issues with the overall design? So might as well just push back debut and redesign. US will want to sanction anyone supporting COMAC, Huawei, semiconductors. So everything has to be done domestically.
The issues is more in the flight control system
....China should have no reservation disregarding the patent
must be built in China
How difficult would it be to switch to Rolls Royce or Trent (while developing the in-house engine of course)? I don't think this partnership with the US should continue anyway.