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by niffy
2685 days ago
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Such a shame Nimrod is no longer flying. But it replacement(Rivet Joint) makes a mockery of regulations introduced because of Nimrod. Basically the MAA would like more information on adhering to regulations at time of production, they'd like an idea of when things start to fail. The RAF may not have even fully qualified for to fly because they were built in the 60s! They don't want the same mistakes like Nimrod because of fatigue |
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