EP26 – Boeing 787 Tail Fin Problems; Pipistrel Nuuva V300 & Chevrons on Jet Engines; Boeing 737 EASA Testing
In this episode we discuss Boeing 787 tail fin safety issues that appear to be related to shimming. The Boeing 737 Max also went […]
In this episode we discuss Boeing 787 tail fin safety issues that appear to be related to shimming. The Boeing 737 Max also went […]
The Otto Aviation Celera 500L makes some big fuel-efficiency and operation cost claims. It can glide 125 miles from 30,000 feet, but can it
In episode 24, we discuss EVTOL HEXA’s first flight and design, DARPA’s Ai Dogfight contest between artificial intelligence pilots and real ones, combating bird
EP24 – EVTOL HEXA, DARPA Ai Dogfight, Bird Strike Countermeasures and More Read More »
In this episode, we discuss the odds of catching COVID-19 on a flight, as explained in an interesting new article that explores proximity to
In this episode we discuss BAE’s partnership with Jaunt Air Mobility, Boeing’s continued trouble delivering airplanes, a lightning strike to an Airbus A320 in
In this episode we discuss the AVX/L3 compound coaxial helicopter (CCH) and its unique design, Delta CEO Ed Bastian’s letter on the company’s future,
In this episode we chat about the scary ransomware attack that sent Garmin scrambling to get their systems back up. Airbus announced successful autonomous
The eHang EVTOL took its first commercial flight in China – how important is this milestone? Boeing 737 MAX re-certification has entered its public
EP19 – eHANG EVTOL First Flight; Boeing 737 Woes; Are the Big Four Airlines in Trouble? Read More »
In this episode of the Struck aerospace engineering podcast, we discuss Jaunt Air Mobility‘s gyrocopter EVTOL design and talk about it’s future. We discuss
In this episode, Allen and Dan discuss the idea of applying undue pressure to engineers as they moved to certification of the 737 MAX.