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Pretty sure this explains why the bang wiz-35 crashes if it gets a raindrop on the nose. If you need a clean room to manufacturer a fighter jet, it's probably better suited for... Idk, space or something that doesn't have an atmosphere?
i think this plus all the aerospace companies eating their own QA to increase profits results in the f35 falling missile. the clean room part alone is a critical design point but not necessarily a flaw. insects have little exoskeletons because keeping your mushy bits complicated and mushy and toughening your outside is a valid strategy for survival. and i think tactically the thing is supposed to be a steal fighter with like VTOL maneuverability or something dumb? which would necessitate more of the complicated mushy bits that don't jive with a 1940's era production messy production setting. not to defend us military choices, i wish they wouldn't spend unimaginable sums of money perfecting the magical invisible death machine. that they test above my city. i just wouldn't say that housing complex electronics inside of a well-engineered rugged exoskeleton is necessarily a flaw.
they should call it X-35, the everything airplane
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_X-35
Imagine if that one won the contest, it would be doubly funny now. Also it looks better or at least funnier, hue-hue-jet.
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brand image is my passion
covered the SR-17 in their episode on stealth jets, and they noted how the vehicle has to undergo such a profound physical change at supersonic speed that it's basically falling apart on the runway when it's parked.
This is just the reality of making a plane fly very fast. When they're not moving very fast, they start to fall apart.
Is this the try guys
Edit: nvm but idk who they are
Well There's Your Problem: A podcast about engineering disasters, with slides
I'm not particularly familiar with these jets, but my guess is they need a clean room for manufacturing mostly due to electronics and hydraulics. Really just about any kind of precision instrument requires a clean room to manufacture