I've done a post on this before and I will do it again for fucks sake...
Boeing had their Lion Air Crash occur in October, come November the China-Russia Jointly developed plane is announced. (Articles below)
10/29/2018: Indonesia's Lion Air Flight JT-610 crashes into the sea with 189 on board, officials say
11/5/2018: China, Russia unveil life-size model of planned widebody jet at Zhuhai airshow
We now know what caused this flight to crash in the first place, it was due to a AoA sensor picking up false readings:
3/10/2019: CRASHED ETHIOPIAN AIR JET IS SAME MODEL AS LION AIR ACCIDENT
The angle-of-attack sensor indicates how much lift the plane’s wings are generating. When commercial jets detect an overly steep angle of attack, their safety systems automatically point the nose downward, to limit the chance of a loss of lift and to avoid an aerodynamic stall.
---> If you're on a flight and the AoA sensor goes bad, disable both, there are two.
Then comes end of March and China buys 350 Airbus planes, THATS A LOT OF MONEY, Airbus is only in existence because they are subsidized by world governments. (A globalist's pet)
3/26/2019: Airbus secures multi-billion dollar jet order from China
The deal is worth an estimated 30bn euros ($34bn; £26bn), according to reports.
The deal will likely be a blow for Boeing, under pressure after two fatal crashes involving its 737 Max 8 jets in five months.
Many countries banned the aircraft from their airspace after an Ethiopian Airlines crash earlier this month. Boeing later grounded its 737 Max fleet as investigations into the cause of the disaster continue.
So how does China get implicated in this fiasco? Well, the media is spinning the story and pointing the finger directly at Boeing.
Who makes the AoA sensors? and why has the media largely chose to ignore this question entirely? They blamed a company that helped repair one of the AoA sensors.
Faulty 737 Sensor in Lion Air Crash Linked to U.S. Repairer, but completely avoided the question as to who manufacturers these AoA sensors.
A company called United Technologies Corp would be the supplier of these AoA sensors, through their subsidary company Rosemount Aerospace.
This article has a misleading header, because it should say, "Rosemount Aerospace Sells the AoA Sensors" its not clear whom actually puts these sensors together, my bet would be on China, but does anyone out there know?
3/19/2019: Minnesota company made sensors for Boeing 737 Max
(Side note, google suppressed this search result on Minnesota Company when I initially did this dig, but today 5/23/2019 it is conveniently showing up as top results..go figure)
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[–] hollywood2020 ago
Cheap Chinese dogshit, from USA corp, and nothing will ever happen to anyone