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PerfectDlite | 8 years ago | on: A Soviet vision of the future: the legacy and influence of Tekhikia–Molodezhi

> Tu-144 flew before Concord.

"The aircraft was introduced into passenger service on 1 November 1977, almost two years after Concorde, because of budget restrictions."

Yes, they've managed to "overcame bourgeous West" with Tu-144, but because design and production was rushed - they got Paris air show crash, postponed operational services and generally bad design, forcing earlier retirement for Tu-144.

PerfectDlite | 8 years ago | on: A Soviet vision of the future: the legacy and influence of Tekhikia–Molodezhi

> excerpts from the magazine "Trud" from 13 June 1941

Those excerpts miraculously appeared only in 2013, when another wave of Russian nationalism sweeped over.

Consider me suspicious.

> Soviet scientists did a lot contributions to the scientific community, including in such areas like chemistry, cybernetics, neurophysiology, psychology among others, just like any other big country in the world.

No. Other big countries made _actual_ inventions (US, UK, France, Germany).

PerfectDlite | 8 years ago | on: A Soviet vision of the future: the legacy and influence of Tekhikia–Molodezhi

> Are there any?

Yes. A lot.

> Making iPhone copies will probably be prohibitively expensive, otherwise China will already make those in numbers.

According to iPhone 7 teardown [0] there's 3x difference in components price and retail price - $220 vs $649.

Do you think that everyone in the China and the world missed the opportunity to eat into that kind of margin?

[0] - https://9to5mac.com/2016/09/20/649-iphone-7-estimated-to-cos...

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