Examples of use of Fly by Wire
1. The aircraft is Russia‘s only fly–by–wire helicopter, meaning it is controlled by an electrical interface rather than mechanically.
2. The new–generation aircraft have fly–by–wire technology and a configuration of 30 Seats in Business Class and 248 Seats in Economy Class.
3. What is more, the A320 features the most modern fly–by–wire technology available on any single aisle aircraft, ensuring savings in every element of direct operating cost.
4. The A320 is best known as the first aircraft to introduce a fly–by–wire flight control system, where control inputs from the pilot are transmitted to the planes parts through electronic signals rather than mechanical means.
5. Using the latest fly–by–wire technology for the controls, to composite materials for the fuselage and wings, and a double–bubble design for the cabin, Embraer built this whole family of jets on a common platform of controls and cabin design so that both passengers and pilots could reap the advantages of having similar products.