The A380 as seen at Sydney's International Airport Yesterday.
This is some plane.
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sharfraz wrote:why some plane?
zzzane wrote:Looks majestic!
... but not as majestic as the Concorde. That was the plane.
sage & onion wrote:Now you are talking, but they were so small in comparison
zzzane wrote:sage & onion wrote:Now you are talking, but they were so small in comparison
Does that really matter? I'm approaching a million airmiles flown and can honestly say that the Concorde trip from Heathrow to JFK was the single most exhilarating flight I've ever boarded. Everything else seems so ordinary.
Chocoholic wrote:er the A380 is made by Airbus, not Boeing! And the make of aircraft doesn't have much say in the ticket price of a flight!
xdude wrote:Concorde was an environmental disaster.. even though it was a majestic plane.. n a major noise pollution contributor.. ask the londonnites staying on its approach path..
Chocoholic wrote:Well the aircraft doesn't really matter. What matters is it's capability to fly the specified route.
rudeboy wrote:xdude wrote:Concorde was an environmental disaster.. even though it was a majestic plane.. n a major noise pollution contributor.. ask the londonnites staying on its approach path..
what noise :S its noise comes after the plane
Chocoholic wrote:rudeboy wrote:xdude wrote:Concorde was an environmental disaster.. even though it was a majestic plane.. n a major noise pollution contributor.. ask the londonnites staying on its approach path..
what noise :S its noise comes after the plane
True actually! Concord was only allowed to fly specific routes, because of the noise it made!
My Dad used to schedule it's routes from London, so he'd know! Neh!
sage & onion wrote:The A380 as seen at Sydney's International Airport Yesterday.
This is some plane.
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Miss_lolly wrote:sage & onion wrote:The A380 as seen at Sydney's International Airport Yesterday.
This is some plane.
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sharfraz wrote:Miss_lolly wrote:sage & onion wrote:The A380 as seen at Sydney's International Airport Yesterday.
This is some plane.
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how old it is?
Miss_lolly wrote:sage & onion wrote:The A380 as seen at Sydney's International Airport Yesterday.
This is some plane.
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rudeboy wrote:i wouldnt say that. before the A380 there were some huge cargo planes. not sure if they still used today. They were so huge you could fit a small private jet plane into them.
zzzane wrote:rudeboy wrote:i wouldnt say that. before the A380 there were some huge cargo planes. not sure if they still used today. They were so huge you could fit a small private jet plane into them.
Well, the Airbus Beluga whale transporter is still used for carrying bits and pieces of the A380 to the main factory where its assembled:
The largest cargo plane, the Antonov AN225 is still in service: