Jet airliners, 70 seats and up. Anything less is a puddlejumper. Listing of production forecasts from Aviation Week.
Country Company Total Aircraft models
United States Boeing 7395 total airliners. 737, 787, 777,747 767
France/Germany Airbus 6949 total airliners A319.320,321,330-,340,350 380
Brazil Embraer 973 total airliners 170 175 190 195
Russia Antonov, Ilyushin, Sukhoi 438 total airliners 100, IL-96 MS21
Canada Bombardier 376 total airliners CRJ
China Comac Xian 297 total airliners MA60, ARJ21, C919
Japan Mitsubishi 285 total airliners MRJ
Boeing is ahead of Airbus by a nose, and not much more. Both Boeing and Airbus are miles ahead of everyone else. Brazil plans to build twice as many airliners as Russia. Canada plans to out produce China. The lower end producers are building smaller (100 seat) planes, where as the two leaders make a broad selection with top end aircraft seating 400 and up.
Viewed as an index of industrial and technological advancement, Brazil and Canada are higher up the food chain than one would expect. Britain sold out it's stake in Airbus and so doesn't appear at all, although Rolls Royce remains an important maker of jet engines.
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Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Grafton County Republican fund raiser/get-together
We had the annual party dinner last night. I must still be fairly active, at this point I know nearly everyone who shows up at these things. We had candidates, looking to recruit supporters, and all the Grafton County regulars, the people who do the emails, do the sphagetti dinners, watch the polls, politick from door to door, in short the party workers.
We now have two candidates for Jean Shaheen's US Senate seat, Karen Testermann and Jim Rubins. We have a candidate for Anne Kuster's US house seat, Gary Lambert. We gave each candidate a mere TWO minutes of floor time to make a pitch. These guys (and gal) are all old New Hampshire state government pols. If elected, I'm sure they could all do a fine job in DC. I'm not so sure that they have the name recognition, the charisma, the telegenic good looks, and the luck, to carry the election. Fortunately, the Democratic incumbents are pretty unexciting.
Senator Kelly Ayotte sent regrets, she is in DC, wrangling over the debt ceiling. State chairman Jenifer Horn sent regrets. AND, Ray Burton, the north country legend was not there. I hope he is OK, he underwent chemo for prostate cancer this year, and it took some starch out of him.
Consensus of opinion. Obama might indeed be stupid enough to default if he doesn't get his debt ceiling hike. That's depressing.
We now have two candidates for Jean Shaheen's US Senate seat, Karen Testermann and Jim Rubins. We have a candidate for Anne Kuster's US house seat, Gary Lambert. We gave each candidate a mere TWO minutes of floor time to make a pitch. These guys (and gal) are all old New Hampshire state government pols. If elected, I'm sure they could all do a fine job in DC. I'm not so sure that they have the name recognition, the charisma, the telegenic good looks, and the luck, to carry the election. Fortunately, the Democratic incumbents are pretty unexciting.
Senator Kelly Ayotte sent regrets, she is in DC, wrangling over the debt ceiling. State chairman Jenifer Horn sent regrets. AND, Ray Burton, the north country legend was not there. I hope he is OK, he underwent chemo for prostate cancer this year, and it took some starch out of him.
Consensus of opinion. Obama might indeed be stupid enough to default if he doesn't get his debt ceiling hike. That's depressing.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Sports are ruining our Schools
This was on the cover of the Atlantic magazine. I saw it yesterday on the magazine rack at Mac's Market. It caught my eye, but not enough to make me buy the Atlantic. Instead it made me wonder about the mental balance of the Atlantic's editors.
Sports are good. They get a lot of kids, the average kids with couch potato genes, off the couch and out of doors getting some exercise. Partly 'cause it's an opportunity to hang out with friends, partly 'cause there is still some social status to be had, and partly to get out of the house, a lot of kids will go out for sports, if there are any sports to go out for.
Dunno what the Atlantic has agin 'em, as I said I didn't bother to buy the mag and read it.
Sports are good. They get a lot of kids, the average kids with couch potato genes, off the couch and out of doors getting some exercise. Partly 'cause it's an opportunity to hang out with friends, partly 'cause there is still some social status to be had, and partly to get out of the house, a lot of kids will go out for sports, if there are any sports to go out for.
Dunno what the Atlantic has agin 'em, as I said I didn't bother to buy the mag and read it.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Has the "Shutdown" hurt you, or anyone you know?
Things like laid off, or still working but not getting paid. Or some essential paperwork not getting done. Passports, drilling permits, visas, etc. Or something is closed that you need, or just want to get into. Some service no longer available that you need?
I figure the shutdown will continue until the level of pain gets high enough to force a settlement. How much pain are we feeling? really? Could the "shutdown" go on for ever? Comments are open.
If I hear nothing, I'll figure the level of pain is low.
I figure the shutdown will continue until the level of pain gets high enough to force a settlement. How much pain are we feeling? really? Could the "shutdown" go on for ever? Comments are open.
If I hear nothing, I'll figure the level of pain is low.
Obamacare strikes home
Humana says they will cancel my Medicare Advantage health insurance policy, effective in December. Wonderful.
How the Republicans lost in 2012
There are a lot of reasons, but number one reason is women voted for Obama 55% to 45%. That's a ten percent edge, a land slide. And women are one half the electorate. Let's not get sidetracked onto Hispanics or blacks or gays. None of those groups, worthy as they may be, are 50 % of the votes. Let's concentrate on the main issue.
I have not seen any polling since the election that tells why women voted so heavily Obama and Democrat. If the Republicans hope to go anywhere, they have to find out why, especially after suffering thru Great Depression 2.0 for all of Obama's first term, women voted overwhelmingly for Obama in 2012.
Is it just Obama, a slender sexy guy who dresses well, has good name recognition, and has a good speaking voice?
Is it the desire for free contraceptives and federally funded abortion?
Is it a desire for more food stamps, more health care, more daycare, more welfare, more free stuff?
Is it (was it) Romney? Was Romney too much a married family man, to obviously religious, and ineffectual on the campaign trail?
Is it a feeling that Democrats are better equal opportunity employers than Republicans?
Is it a distaste for Republican defense spending?
Do women care that men have been losing their jobs ever since Obama took office?
Does the Republican stance on abortion drive women away?
Are women actually in favor of legalizing pot? And repelled by Republican support for the war on drugs?
Are there other issues important to women?
Unless the Republicans get back in the good graces of women, they face a grim future.
I have not seen any polling since the election that tells why women voted so heavily Obama and Democrat. If the Republicans hope to go anywhere, they have to find out why, especially after suffering thru Great Depression 2.0 for all of Obama's first term, women voted overwhelmingly for Obama in 2012.
Is it just Obama, a slender sexy guy who dresses well, has good name recognition, and has a good speaking voice?
Is it the desire for free contraceptives and federally funded abortion?
Is it a desire for more food stamps, more health care, more daycare, more welfare, more free stuff?
Is it (was it) Romney? Was Romney too much a married family man, to obviously religious, and ineffectual on the campaign trail?
Is it a feeling that Democrats are better equal opportunity employers than Republicans?
Is it a distaste for Republican defense spending?
Do women care that men have been losing their jobs ever since Obama took office?
Does the Republican stance on abortion drive women away?
Are women actually in favor of legalizing pot? And repelled by Republican support for the war on drugs?
Are there other issues important to women?
Unless the Republicans get back in the good graces of women, they face a grim future.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
EOF (end of fall) (Time to put the Weber away)
Gotta do it , lessen I want to leave the poor thing out in the snow on the deck all winter. Some how I have TWO grills for it and both of them thick with grease/soot/crud. Thankfully I live alone, so I can use the big kitchen sink to clean 'em. No woman would allow that. So, between the grill scraper thingie and a lot of brillo, they are now sorta clean. Clean as I am gonna get 'em. Pulled the Weber out into the driveway, dumped the unburned charcoal and ash into the woods, and hosed it down. I'll let it dry, give it a shot of WD-40 to discourage the rust, and stash it in the garage.
Then I will have an end of fall drink. EOF? That actually is a C programming name that means End of File. I haven't done anything in C for some years, so now it is End of Fall
Then I will have an end of fall drink. EOF? That actually is a C programming name that means End of File. I haven't done anything in C for some years, so now it is End of Fall
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