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Lead Data Scientist, activist, survivor. Was actually assaulted by an actual right-wing terrorist. Opinions belong only to me, especially the bad ones. she/they

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    1. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Aug 9

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      I’m sorry what. Let me introduce you to the P-47 Thunderbolt. https://twitter.com/fugueish/status/1027270753576611840 …

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    2. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Aug 9

      Airplanes are literally designed to be under attack. That’s called war. In case you haven’t noticed, there’s a lot of war.

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    3. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Aug 9

      In one case, a P-47 survived after eating the entire armament loadout of a German Fw-190. The pilot made it back to base and counted over 100 bullet holes on one side of the airplane before giving up.

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    4. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Aug 9

      The German pilot, after initially disabling the plane, trailed the pilot back to the English Channel and twice was able to leisurely line up bursts of fire in an attempt to shoot it down. When he failed, he flew alongside, saluted, and turned home.

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      Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Aug 9

      This is because of good engineering. Aircraft are designed with redundant systems in place so that if one fails the plane can still fly. This is true of all aircraft, including civilian passenger aircraft.

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        2. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Aug 9

          When single points of failure exist, there is often extensive and expensive work done to fix it. The MD-11 jackscrew is one good example.

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        3. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski Aug 9

          I am a software professional and a trained aeronautical engineer. Don’t disrespect on my turf.

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