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Old 9th Mar 2022, 05:23
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Don’t the universities teach proper engineering anymore?What are these council engineers doing,allowing these flood area housing projects to be developed?
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Old 9th Mar 2022, 06:08
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I think you'll find that engineers don't have much say in it. Spiv property developers and real estate agents on the other hand...
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Old 9th Mar 2022, 08:08
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Originally Posted by Lead Balloon
I think you'll find that engineers don't have much say in it. Spiv property developers and real estate agents on the other hand...
Bingo! Look no further.

Go to the top of the class, Leady.
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Old 14th Mar 2022, 21:25
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What can you salvage from all the submerged Lismore aircraft
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Old 14th Mar 2022, 21:49
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Originally Posted by megle2
What can you salvage from all the submerged Lismore aircraft
Probably not all that much...FP props, CS prop blades, some primary structures maybe - such as spar carry-throughs for a 177/210 or similar, the gear legs and tyres. Would have to think almost everything else would be too susceptible to corrosion, of the insurance company too risk averse to consider paying for repairs.
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