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The latest reports suggest there were 45 people on board, including Indonesian businessmen, Russian embassy officials, journalists and the crew members. The first reports had suggested the plane took off carrying 50 people. Later, the number given was 48, as two Indonesian men decided to skip the demonstration flight.
Originally posted by Sailor Sam
From pictures of teh plane, looks like a poor copy of Boeing737, a 50 year old design.
So what was supposedly so super about it?
No wingtip winglets, engines by a relatively unknown manufacturer and air frame made by a third company in Italy.
Originally posted by minkmouse
I'm not buying the "someone on board that needed to die" bit here. From what I've gleaned from this thing it would make no sense to take out a potential economic boon to a stagnant aviation industry only to take care of some political loose ends. This "Superjet" could well pump vital money into the Russian economy and corner a share in the aviation world's advanced mid range commuter aircraft. It doesn't make sense to take it out in my view. Having said that, my bet is it will go down as "Pilot error"
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Originally posted by Kliskey
Originally posted by Sailor Sam
From pictures of teh plane, looks like a poor copy of Boeing737, a 50 year old design.
So what was supposedly so super about it?
No wingtip winglets, engines by a relatively unknown manufacturer and air frame made by a third company in Italy.
Just because the plane isn't Amerrycan doesn't mean it is a bad design
Also, for your information, there were plenty of well known contractors and advisor's working on this project including many Americans.
The A380 is also produced by many around the world and put together in France - Does that make it bad?
Your computer is probably sold by an American company, but put together and manufactured in Asia - Does it not work?