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Old 30th Jan 2018, 00:20
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vapilot2004
 
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I've been told the flap PDU, torque tubes, and drive screws are more exposed to the elements on the 737 compared to its bigger brothers. The mechanisms are also much closer to the ground than any other Boeing aircraft flying today. There is, at minimum, about a meter in height difference here.
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