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777x MCAS....?
Whilst people are awaiting the investigation of the latest 737 Max accident, I have wondered what the position is with the 777x.....? I've had a look a look at a number of Wikipedia/PPrune and other articles but can't find definitive answers. The launch of the 777x has just been delayed, presumably due to timing with the Max investigation, but is there any commonality with the Max.....?
The 777x has longer and wider wings and a 6" larger engine. The 737 Max has heavier engines than previous generations and this caused the implementation of the MCAS system. The 777x is a 'warmed over' design based on the 777, just as the 737 Max is an evolution of the 737.
Questions I can't answer are:
1) Does the 777x have MCAS to accommodate it's larger engines/wings?
2) Is type certification between existing 777 and the 777x the same? i.e. The 737 Max issues could be related to the drive to achieve a common certification with previous models, despite significant differences requiring MCAS
Would welcome insight.
The 777x has longer and wider wings and a 6" larger engine. The 737 Max has heavier engines than previous generations and this caused the implementation of the MCAS system. The 777x is a 'warmed over' design based on the 777, just as the 737 Max is an evolution of the 737.
Questions I can't answer are:
1) Does the 777x have MCAS to accommodate it's larger engines/wings?
2) Is type certification between existing 777 and the 777x the same? i.e. The 737 Max issues could be related to the drive to achieve a common certification with previous models, despite significant differences requiring MCAS
Would welcome insight.
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I think that these ceremonies have less meaning now than they used to; many of us will remember the 787 roll-out ceremony. So I suspect that to say that "the launch" of the 777X has been delayed is likely to be overstating the case.
In contrast, the 777 has been fly-by-wire since day 1. I'm not an expert, but on the face of it, it seems unlikely that any adjustments to the 777X that are thought desirable would be done by grafting on a separate system.