RE:Why would they not release the test results..When I see someone writes stuff like this it shows they have no experience in the market. Test results are not detailed in any industry for many reasons. Companies can say Pass or Fail though... If something fails it was a "successful test" because the test still happened and was completed. If it passed then it passed the test. Simple... They never once said that the Condor passed anything... They could have said it passed the cold weather test. That is not giving away any secret information lol. They've already mentioned what factors were being tested. It's not a secret. They just don't want to admit there was some failing of the test..so they wrote that the test was successful rather than say it passed the test. Of course the test is successful... Whether it fails or passes the test was successful. It's misleading. Clearly because you're all mislead thinking it passed. Lol but that is your assumption. No where did the news release say it passed the test.
GreekTitan wrote: No offence... When someone writes something like that it shows me how little they know anything about the aerospace industry. Why would they release aircraft test results to the public... This would cause a wide array of issues: cyber security, intellectual property, competitors ect...
On top of that, going into semantics to try and sow doubt in the mind of investors with foolish semantics.