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Originally Posted by FlashDrive
Short explanation...We did not want to see our Queen perish in an Aircraft Accident as a result of a ' failed new component ' )
I never did find out if this was ' Gospel '...but I certainly agree it.
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Well its, proven fact right. Plenty of plane accidents over the years and we’ve not lost a single queen yet.
Yes I’ve heard it paraphrased elsewhere in regards to a break in period , I forget the wording but same sentiment a new part should be fitted to break it in as soon after fitting it will break if its going to, then put it on the spares shelf as tested OK for when its needed. May have been something I heard from Raafies in regards to new parts being fitted to aircraft and vehicles on a rota as the parts come in to ensure fit and failures can come to light under none essential use light loading.
May be funny to read but certainly a truism, perfect for military to maybe get something to stick in new recruits heads.