I'll buy that if the parts were soooooo defective. But as I recall, the issue was that they may not have sustained the rigorous conditions at altitude. Certainly they could have started tethered testing. Now, on the other hand, if the attachment of said parts was so inticate that it would not have been reasonably possible to retrofit them, then that is another story. All part of the experts knowlege which is not (and probably shouldn't be) shared with all of us. Anyway, that's why I said many of us should probably stop posting and just let things play out. I have nop doubt they will play out in our favor by years end. Huff will be going nowhere as long as we still have a viable company. docS
A physician who cannot admit that they have made a mistake, or that he/she is wrong, regardless of how this became known to said physican, is not someone you want caring for you, your family, or a loved one. docS