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  • There are many who argue that making planes which can't fly well without needing software to compensate ...

    Chilling :(

  • Not really chilling, there are a few aircraft designed to be unstable for the increase in manoeuvrability.

    It's how the manufacturer deals with the software required to fly it that could make it an issue.

  • The latter is definitely true, but the 737 Max is designed unstable not for an increase in manoeuvrability but because Boeing are pushing the envelope of a jet with a basic design which is well over 50 years old.

    The engines on a 737 are close to the ground as it has short landing gear, which is why Boeing had to move them up and forward to provide enough thrust for the 737 Max. If you compare a 737 with an A320 the (much more modern) Airbus has longer landing gear, so Airbus haven't needed to take similar steps for stretched versions of the A320.

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