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I just wasted 30 mins of my life making a 737SP just to spite people that use AI to make shitposts now instead of doing crappy Photoshop edits
Do you know this SFX? #737
I know where it's from
It sounds familiar
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If you know then you know...
I've been saying this joke for years!
And it occurred to me that Flug would probably say something similar, so I drew it!!

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Boeing 777X 9 vs 737 MAX 10 and MAX 7.
The National Transportation Safety Board is issuing “urgent safety recommendations” for some Boeing 737s—including the embattled 737 MAX lin
The independent investigative agency is issuing the warning that an actuator attached to the rudder on some 737 NG and 737 MAX airplanes could fail... "Boeing's 737 flight manual instructs pilots confronted with a jammed or restricted rudder to 'overpower the jammed or restricted system (using) maximum force, including a combined effort of both pilots,'" the NTSB said in a news release.
Got that? Your Boeing 737 flight crew might experience a life-or-death physical struggle with the plane's controls if a critical actuator fails.
This only impacts US deployed 737s, since the actuator with the "manufacturing defect" was only installed in US planes.
Note that this is a new alert, issued September 26, 2024. There's been so many Boeing stories lately it's easy to see something and think it's old news.