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Troll article, Troll thread.
And a habitual troll OPer.
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Troll article, Troll thread.
You have no idea what you are talking about.You really do not know what you are talking about, do you?
The issue is not about bypassing the US government or sanctions. It is about remanufactured/reconditioned AIRCRAFT parts. You said 'second hand parts', remember? If a remanufactured/reconditioned fail in flight, you got about 30,000 ft to make your peace with God, if you so believe. So yeah...Go try those African aviation scrap yards for parts.
A lot more than ALL of you guys combined.You have no idea what you are talking about.
Russia is not undeveloped country, they can make their own jet. Russia can fix, maintain their airplane as long as they can get second hand Boeing / airbus parts.
Iran has been sanctioned for 40 years, their airplane still flying.
The propaganda war mate. Its to create an illusion as if China is also on the bandwagon. I am very sure Chinese companies can produce the parts if needed.Since when Boeing and airbus is Chinese?
Exactly, Iranians and Russians are resourceful people. You might see the emergence of new local suppliers. It's not rocket science.You have no idea what you are talking about.
Russia is not undeveloped country, they can make their own jet. Russia can fix, maintain their airplane as long as they can get second hand Boeing / airbus parts.
Iran has been sanctioned for 40 years, their airplane still flying.
Just use some common sense. Will China abandon Russia or quietly helping from behind while reaping from the western market? Iran sold more oil now than before Trump era. Common sense mate, common sense. Russia is key to our survival, this is an existential issue, if Russia falls, we are next. United we stand. Fight on comrade Putin.A lot more than ALL of you guys combined.
Many aviation parts are SERIALLY CONTROLLED, meaning the part's serial ID are tracked in several places: owner/operator and manufacturer. One major reason why is because of PHYSICAL stresses on the part. Over time, the physical stresses of flight weakened the material possibly down to the molecular matrix level. Metal usually fail catastrophically, meaning 'snap', not on a slope or gradual curve. Fluids such as for lubricant and pneudraulics fail on a curve, so over time, aircraft performance degrades. But no matter what, a serially controlled part is usually replaced after X flight hrs. Then there is a limited number of times the part can be reconditioned/remanufactured before it must be discarded. So when a manufacturer send a notice that a part should be replaced/discarded, the owner/operator usually obey because hearing a 'boom' in flight is usually not a good thing.
This story maybe true or false. But if it is true, your China is abandoning Russia in one more step, and Russian aircrafts are being put at risk.
Can russians buy parts from black market? How did iran survived then all these years?A lot more than ALL of you guys combined.
Many aviation parts are SERIALLY CONTROLLED, meaning the part's serial ID are tracked in several places: owner/operator and manufacturer. One major reason why is because of PHYSICAL stresses on the part. Over time, the physical stresses of flight weakened the material possibly down to the molecular matrix level. Metal usually fail catastrophically, meaning 'snap', not on a slope or gradual curve. Fluids such as for lubricant and pneudraulics fail on a curve, so over time, aircraft performance degrades. But no matter what, a serially controlled part is usually replaced after X flight hrs. Then there is a limited number of times the part can be reconditioned/remanufactured before it must be discarded. So when a manufacturer send a notice that a part should be replaced/discarded, the owner/operator usually obey because hearing a 'boom' in flight is usually not a good thing.
This story maybe true or false. But if it is true, your China is abandoning Russia in one more step, and Russian aircrafts are being put at risk.
Oil is not aircraft parts. Is common sense needed to see that?Just use some common sense. Will China abandon Russia or quietly helping from behind while reaping from the western market? Iran sold more oil now than before Trump era. Common sense mate, common sense. Russia is key to our survival, this is an existential issue, if Russia falls, we are next. United we stand. Fight on comrade Putin.
The issue is not about accessing these parts on the grey/black markets. The question is how reliable are the parts absent manufacturer support. Iran is not a valid argument because Iran took over the manufacturing aspects of the parts for the F-14 and F-5, if that is what you are wondering about, and how many civilians flies the F-14 and F-5?Can russians buy parts from black market? How did iran survived then all these years?
Going forward there goes future sales to China Russia and many other countries.More like a fake news to spread hate against Chinese. Firstly those are US companies and secondly Russians would not have come openly so soon and thirdly sanctions just started and in few days now all of a sudden Russians can't fly their airliners. Next I am going to hear that Russians have got no pilots as they are all captured by the Ukrainians.
What has oil got to do with aircraft parts? The issue here is the media deliberately painting a China which is trying to betray Russia to create a schism. But since you lack common sense and bought into it and believes Boeing and Airbus are Chinese companies, I needed to remind you.Oil is not aircraft parts. Is common sense needed to see that?
The issue is not about accessing these parts on the grey/black markets. The question is how reliable are the parts absent manufacturer support. Iran is not a valid argument because Iran took over the manufacturing aspects of the parts for the F-14 and F-5, if that is what you are wondering about, and how many civilians flies the F-14 and F-5?
I did ? I, who knows more about aviation than ALL of you guys COMBINED, somehow believes that Boeing and Airbus are Chinese companies?What has oil got to do with aircraft parts? The issue here is the media deliberately painting a China which is trying to betray Russia to create a schism. But since you lack common sense and bought into it and believes Boeing and Airbus are Chinese companies, I needed to remind you.
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I guess you know a lot about aviation but not about how exchange rate works? China didn't let the ruble crumble, it expanded the range it's allowed to trade at because of its volatility. If it doesn't investors can make a run on the RMB through arbitraging against the ruble.I did ? I, who knows more about aviation than ALL of you guys COMBINED, somehow believes that Boeing and Airbus are Chinese companies?
But never mind that bit of stupidity from you, for now. Here is another piece of evidence that your China is slowly walking away from Russia.
China eases control to let ruble fall faster against yuan
China is easing government exchange rate controls to let the Russian ruble fall faster in value against the Chinese yuan in a move that would help to insulate Beijing from economic sanctions on Moscow.apnews.com
China is easing government exchange rate controls to let the Russian ruble fall faster in value against the Chinese yuan to help insulate Beijing from economic sanctions on Moscow.Soon, China will have two NKRs to deal with, the real NKR, and the one up north, except the second one will be more difficult to manage.
Tell me, how did Iran keep their airplane flying?A lot more than ALL of you guys combined.
Many aviation parts are SERIALLY CONTROLLED, meaning the part's serial ID are tracked in several places: owner/operator and manufacturer. One major reason why is because of PHYSICAL stresses on the part. Over time, the physical stresses of flight weakened the material possibly down to the molecular matrix level. Metal usually fail catastrophically, meaning 'snap', not on a slope or gradual curve. Fluids such as for lubricant and pneudraulics fail on a curve, so over time, aircraft performance degrades. But no matter what, a serially controlled part is usually replaced after X flight hrs. Then there is a limited number of times the part can be reconditioned/remanufactured before it must be discarded. So when a manufacturer send a notice that a part should be replaced/discarded, the owner/operator usually obey because hearing a 'boom' in flight is usually not a good thing.
This story maybe true or false. But if it is true, your China is abandoning Russia in one more step, and Russian aircrafts are being put at risk.
No i was wondering how come iran has still manage to operate airbus and Boeing.Oil is not aircraft parts. Is common sense needed to see that?
The issue is not about accessing these parts on the grey/black markets. The question is how reliable are the parts absent manufacturer support. Iran is not a valid argument because Iran took over the manufacturing aspects of the parts for the F-14 and F-5, if that is what you are wondering about, and how many civilians flies the F-14 and F-5?
No one said you cannot make parts for your own car, the one that carries your wife, your children, and your dog. No one said you cannot sell those parts to anyone willing to believe that what you made is of the same quality and reliability as those from the manufacturers. Am just saying that for the US market, we would rather trust the manufacturer and third parties certified.Tell me, how did Iran keep their airplane flying?
If Iran can do so, Russia can do it as well. There are thousands of retired airplanes overseas, there are second hand part market, there are black market as long as you pay.
Russia has aviation industry, they can fix most the issues. Otherwise, they will go to black market, and you can't stop them.