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by abadpoli 813 days ago
Also safety. Uncontained engine failures shouldn’t ever happen (and maybe happen less as technology gets better), but when they do happen, it’s better for them to be under the wing away from the fuselage rather than right in the path of critical control systems.

Since this is a blended wing with no vertical stabilizer, it might be different, but it does still look like there are control surfaces right next to the engines..

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> it’s better for them to be under the wing away from the fuselage rather than right in the path of critical control systems

but.... all the control surfaces are on the wing right next to that engine.

Ailerons and flaps are, but elevators and rudder that control the yaw and pitch of an aircraft are in the tail. See United Flight 232.