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HorsePower wrote:Too much frenchs for an european project, I think :? ...
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It would have been nicer to have a more equalized composition, but I'm sure Airbus didn't choose them for their nationalities but for their competence.

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There is somethingworrying about those pictures. First of all, again, this plane looks really too big. Just impression.
Secondly, look at those guys. They are old. I mean, it looks like they take the pilots who are closed to their pensions. If something happens now, well, who cares?
Cynical, I know.

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In my opininon the plane looks bulky not huge. it appears slightly larger than the 744.

But good pics, thanks.

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Avro wrote:I'm sure Airbus didn't choose them for their nationalities but for their competence.
I hope so.

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Interesting print ad of A380 + singapore airlines.


http://www.airbus.com/img/airbus4u/show ... irthad.pdf

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Did I not notice the MK Airlines logo on the plane?

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There is no MK logo on that plane and I don't think you will be able to see one in the future.

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Does anyone knows if there will be some kind of live TV-coverage of the first A380 flight, and on which channel(s)?

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And here the very first engine run. Enjoy http://www.airliners.net/open.file/813517/M/

Quite smoky if you ask me :mrgreen:

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It looks like a wet motoring.

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regi wrote:There is somethingworrying about those pictures. First of all, again, this plane looks really too big. Just impression.
Secondly, look at those guys. They are old. I mean, it looks like they take the pilots who are closed to their pensions. If something happens now, well, who cares?
Cynical, I know.
Could be something to do with the fact they are some of the best and most experienced pilots in the world... What would you say if they were all 21...?

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what is the truck doing so close to the bird, are they try to display how powerful the turbine is by sucking that truck ?

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vivek0072 wrote:what is the truck doing so close to the bird, are they try to display how powerful the turbine is by sucking that truck ?
Look closely and you'll notice cables for a reason... (don't know wich reason :wink:)

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the truck is an 'Air start unit' used to start aircraft engines, usually when the APU is not available, the 'cables' are infact hose through which High Pressure air is passed with enough power to start the engines turning !
(or at least thats the easiest way I can explain it)

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Mighty wrote:......................

So the date for the first flight is not clear. A newspaper quoted the airbus spokeswoman, she said that it was immaterial whether the aircraft had its first flight on April 10, 15 or 23 given it was to be sold for the next 35 years.
Why do they always have to compare everything to the B747 :?:

Is that an obsession :?: (the 747 has been flying for 35+ years)

The A380 is just a new plane.

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It is not just a new plane. It is the new largest passenger airliner in the world. At least until the -900 comes out. :-)

But don't people always compare such things?
*X* has been the *Y* for the last *Z* years, now *successor to X* will be the *Y* for the next *Z* years.

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Thnaks for the explanation EPS_Aviation

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Please Seb, I was joking.

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Sorry regi, I haven't paid attention to the hidden smilley :P .

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