First flight Airbus A380
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If I had time...Mighty wrote:we need a french translator...
Meanwhile, you can use http://babel.altavista.com/translate.dyn
Sometimes funny...
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
this is from the alta vista translator:
The A380 Airbus, which must accomplish in the second fortnight of April its first flight, was transferred Wednesday afternoon from its hall of assembly towards the service of the flight tests, where it will undergo the last preparations, a journalist of AFP noted. This prototype number one of the giant plane was slowly tractor drawn little after 14h00 out of the gigantic hall of the factory Jean-Luc Lagardere de Blagnac, to be carried out to some thousands of meters from there to the zone of the flight tests, where the planes are parked in circle in front of what the old ones of Airbus name it to "abreuvoir". EADS
The A380 Airbus, which must accomplish in the second fortnight of April its first flight, was transferred Wednesday afternoon from its hall of assembly towards the service of the flight tests, where it will undergo the last preparations, a journalist of AFP noted. This prototype number one of the giant plane was slowly tractor drawn little after 14h00 out of the gigantic hall of the factory Jean-Luc Lagardere de Blagnac, to be carried out to some thousands of meters from there to the zone of the flight tests, where the planes are parked in circle in front of what the old ones of Airbus name it to "abreuvoir". EADS
The beast made a walk...
Goodevening,
The A380 went out for a little walk to another Airbus-plant.
http://www.airliners.net/addphotos/big/ ... 1_1280.jpg
Greetz, Karl
The A380 went out for a little walk to another Airbus-plant.
http://www.airliners.net/addphotos/big/ ... 1_1280.jpg
Greetz, Karl
F-WWOW went walkies the pilots showed her how to use her landing gear next up up should be a nice jog...
then a sprint...
then a jump...
then a flight...
hmmm...
sounds like a plan...
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/811519/L/
you can see the copilot sitting in there lucky fella one babe hes got huh?
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then a sprint...
then a jump...
then a flight...
hmmm...
sounds like a plan...
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/811519/L/
you can see the copilot sitting in there lucky fella one babe hes got huh?
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Do they need more time because the duct tape they used to stick the A380 disguise onto the 747 didn't hold? 
BTW please do not stick such long URLs verbatim into your post! This is the way to do it. The long link now messed up the whole page.
BTW please do not stick such long URLs verbatim into your post! This is the way to do it. The long link now messed up the whole page.
Goodmorning,
Seems that the A380 will not perform demo-flights at Bourget this year
Let's hope they change their opinion about that.
http://www.tourismexpress.info/article.php?10867
Greetz, Karl
Seems that the A380 will not perform demo-flights at Bourget this year
Let's hope they change their opinion about that.
http://www.tourismexpress.info/article.php?10867
Greetz, Karl
A380 will be present in Le Bourget but will not take part in the demonstrations in flight
A380, which must accomplish its first trial flight before the end of the month, will be present at the aeronautical show of Le Bourget from the 13 to June 19 but will not remain all the duration of the show and will not take part in displays of air strength, declared Wednesday the general manager of Airbus, Gerard Blanc.
Airbus presents traditionally at least two of its models at the time of the air meetings of the aeronautical shows. Without making stunt-flying like the fighters, these apparatuses show their capacities during six minutes demonstrations.
But in margin of the signature of a Franco-Dutch cooperation agreement in aeronautical research, Mr. Blanc specified Wednesday with Blagnac that "the aircraft will fly to Le Bourget" and that "il will be presented there in statics but not in flight "because it will be" a plane of test ".
And "it will not remain in Le Bourget during all the show because of an extremely tight test routine."
And the starting dates of arrival of the aircraft to the 46ème international aeronautical show of Le Bourget are not yet completely defined, according to a spokesman of Airbus which does not exclude that "the plane can make a passage in front of the public".
This year, three days consecutive, Friday 17, Saturday 18 and Sunday June 19, will be accessible to general public, according to organizers'.
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The composition of the crew can be found here.
So it appears we have:
-3 frenchs
-1 german
-1 spanish
-1 english
Too much frenchs for an european project, I think
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Regards
Seb.
So it appears we have:
-3 frenchs
-1 german
-1 spanish
-1 english
Too much frenchs for an european project, I think
Regards
Seb.

