raratt
Well-Known Member
I was talking with an engineer who was making a mount for a new system in the SR-71. The existing mount has slidable brackets so it would fit any of the aircraft. He said "I have the drawings with the dimensions so I was going to make them solid". After decades of basically reforming the frames in the bay from the heat those design measurements were basically a ballpark estimate. I talked him out of it, thankfully.While these engineer screw-ups are bad, you haven't lived until you see the fun stuff aviation engineers dream up. I'm betting @raratt has seen some of the same mind blowing BS I have like blind holes just big enough to squeeze your hands in that require 12 bolts and safety wire on each. Having to remove entire engine assemblies just to replace a sensor that is known to fail frequently or need replacing as part of maintenance. If mechanics could just get 5 minutes alone with these geniuses in a locked room......
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The fun thing was a Schrader valve where you filled nitrogen inside one of our transmitters with a metal cap over it you had to remove with a nutdriver. If it fell inside the system it had to go back into the shop and get torn apart to get it out. That system was put in with cable hoists and weighed almost 1K pounds. I never did drop one thankfully.