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MannyGoldstein

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24. I assumed digital fly by wire
Tue Jul 28, 2015, 07:46 PM
Jul 2015

I know a little about digital signal processing, and figured flightable computers of that era couldn't have enough horsepower. Hadn't thought about analog, but even analog circuits circa 1970s wouldn't be fast enough to handle rapid changes as in a dogfight. At least that's my wild guess.

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indeed Sherman A1 Jul 2015 #6
My favorite Trimotor picture: mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2015 #8
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Thrust, the fuselage acting as a lifting body Lurks Often Jul 2015 #19
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I assumed digital fly by wire MannyGoldstein Jul 2015 #24
Dug a little deeper and found this Lurks Often Jul 2015 #26
My Grandmother, Moms mom, worked at Boeing in California in WW2. oneshooter Jul 2015 #15
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