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Old 13-11-2005, 08:29 PM   #1
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got these pics when i stumbed outta the hanger this morn at the airport

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Old 13-11-2005, 08:51 PM   #2
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Wow, thats a huge plane. I wonder what its like on the inside?
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Old 13-11-2005, 09:02 PM   #3
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Wow, thats a huge plane. I wonder what its like on the inside?
Pretty bare lol

It's the prototype so there's a lot of ballasting/test equipment in lieu of cabin trims and seats.

Bloody ugly looking thing if you ask me. You can definitely make out how the A380 has 50% more cabin space than the B747.

Thanks for the pics Regie, a few of my mates scored a few shots of it over the harbour this morning.
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Old 13-11-2005, 08:56 PM   #4
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Airbus A380 - Mitsibishi 380. Coincidence?

Personally I would not set foot on this aircraft until it's been flying for at least 5 years. I was speaking to a Qantas pilot who reckons its development and testing (especially testing) was performed "too quickly" due to political pressure.
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Old 13-11-2005, 09:15 PM   #5
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The front still makes it look like a whale, but its a very good airplane, hope to go on that sometime.
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Old 13-11-2005, 09:25 PM   #6
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Its a thing of beauty!!!!!!

I'm still a huge fan of the 747 though, the release of the A380 wil mark the end of an era for sure....
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Old 13-11-2005, 09:29 PM   #7
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Darn new fangled jet engines- what was wrong with the good old "Connie" (Lockheed Constellation)
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Old 13-11-2005, 09:45 PM   #8
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Big and ugly, Im sure it will be a huge sucess however (despite the runway space it needs). It is really a much more efficient plane than than the 747-400 and the old 747SP Qantas used to use.

Its good to see some competition with Boeing, especially with the death of MacDonnel Douglas and Lockheed's dropout.

It will probably be very safe too and follow Airbus's tradition of having safe airframes. If any incidents do occur it will probably be pilot error with pilots being unfamiliar with, Airbus's unconventional flight control systems.

Anyhow, it good to see what human ingenuity can do
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Hopefully Boeing make the 747-Advanced, looks cool.
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Old 13-11-2005, 10:09 PM   #10
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yeah i was standing just off runway 34L when it landed. Very impressive. Have also seen photos from inside, just ballast tanks and heaps of telemetry stuff

Im looking forward to Boeings reply to the A380..the 747 Advanced. Also cannot wait to see the Dreamliner

Anyone got any video of it landing? I forgot to take a camera to work today :(
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Old 13-11-2005, 10:12 PM   #11
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its not a touma... (as Arnie would say)

That thing is massive.. I would love to have a race against it... just when the piolit starts to apply thrust, i would be outa there, and then get smashed by thousands of tonnes of metal...
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Old 13-11-2005, 10:17 PM   #12
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.... Im sure it will be a huge sucess however (despite the runway space it needs).
I was reading that Heathrow airport was having to spend a tonne of cash as well to incorporate being able to make room for the A380 as well.

The amount of money invested in getting this plane in the air was huuuge (billions).
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Old 13-11-2005, 10:26 PM   #13
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I was reading that Heathrow airport was having to spend a tonne of cash as well to incorporate being able to make room for the A380 as well.

The amount of money invested in getting this plane in the air was huuuge (billions).
I don't think its quite that bad, I remember hearing about Christchurch airport doing upgrades much much less minor than what you describe, cant remember specifics
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I don't think its quite that bad, I remember hearing about Christchurch airport doing upgrades much much less minor than what you describe, cant remember specifics
I was of the opinion it takes a fair bit of work to get them in.

Not just in terms of Runway upgrades for it's weight/size - but I think SYD and MEL are also putting in double story aero bridges in the terminals so you can board both levels at once?
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Old 13-11-2005, 11:23 PM   #15
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Don't know if you have heard or read how big the Airbus A380 is but I will put it up anyway.

HEIGHT - 24.08m (as high as a seven storey building)
WEIGHT - 560 tonnes (max)
WING SPAN - 79.8m
LENGTH - 72.75m (three-quarters of a rugby league field)
RANGE - 15,000km
FUEL LOAD - 310,000 litres
SEATING - 555 including 437 economy passengers on upper and lower levels
COST - $320-$349 million each

So remember Sesame Street? Now that is really BIG BIRD!!!
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Old 14-11-2005, 04:29 AM   #16
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Don't know if you have heard or read how big the Airbus A380 is but I will put it up anyway.

HEIGHT - 24.08m (as high as a seven storey building)
WEIGHT - 560 tonnes (max)
WING SPAN - 79.8m
LENGTH - 72.75m (three-quarters of a rugby league field)
RANGE - 15,000km
FUEL LOAD - 310,000 litres
SEATING - 555 including 437 economy passengers on upper and lower levels
COST - $320-$349 million each

So remember Sesame Street? Now that is really BIG BIRD!!!
That means the Airbus A380 is the second largest aeroplane in the world, behind only this one...



Antonov AN225 Mriya
Height: 19.5 metres
Gross Weight: 590,909kg
Wing Span: 88 metres
Length: 85 metres
Range: 4,500km (with max cargo load of 250 tonnes), 15,400km unloaded
Fuel Load: 300,000kg
Seating: 70
Cost: €200,000,000.00 (AU$320,329,703.57)

AN225 is one beast of an aeroplane.

And here is the plane the Airbus A380 kicks down the third largest in the world...


Antonov AN124 Ruslan
Height: 21.06 metres
Gross Weight: 404,545kg
Wing Span: 73 metres
Length: 69 metres
Range: 8100km (with full 150 tonne max payload), 13,300km unloaded
Fuel Load: 213,740kg
Seating: 120
Cost: €85,000,000.00 (AU$136,143,624.10)

Some really, really big planes. A380 is huge... I heard someone it was possible to fit it out to seat 800 passengers!? I don't know if this is true or not...
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: Just imagine the damage it could do if terrorists got hold of it & flew it into a building, with 310,000 L of fuel on board.
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: Just imagine the damage it could do if terrorists got hold of it & flew it into a building, with 310,000 L of fuel on board.
With the Airbus Flight Control Software ha! It'll quickly recognise how close to terrain you're flying toward and engage a function called Alpha Floor (unless of course you've got the undercarriage lowered). This means firstly it gently takes control off the side stick inputs and next thing you know you're hurtling back skywards with engines at Maximum Continuous Thrust.

Insofar as the 747 Advanced, the only thing that was halting its development was the engine technology to meet the upcoming ICAO Chapter 4 noise regulations, and obviously reduced fuel burn again. The upcoming powerplants for the B787 and A350, derived from the R&D behind the GP7200 engines on the A380 have allowed the breakthrough to occur for the Boeing 747 Adv to go ahead.
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Old 14-11-2005, 06:31 PM   #19
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With the Airbus Flight Control Software ha! It'll quickly recognise how close to terrain you're flying toward and engage a function called Alpha Floor (unless of course you've got the undercarriage lowered). This means firstly it gently takes control off the side stick inputs and next thing you know you're hurtling back skywards with engines at Maximum Continuous Thrust.
Surely if you were planning a terrorist attack with that plane you'd know that and lower the gear and bam! I don't think they'd care about aerodynamic drag.
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Old 13-11-2005, 11:33 PM   #20
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the wings appear to have quite alot of pre camber(whatever you call it, thats in house construction) built into them - they must flex up almost straight under load

its funny, when you see it on the tv it actually doesn't look that big - it's a similar style to the smaller planes - must be the hump the 747 has that IMO makes it "look" more imposing
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Wonder how long before we see it on "Air Crash Investigations". Great show!
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Now, that's not very nice Mr Car Broker, but you are right, great show. Did you say you are going on the first flight???
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Cmon guys , They almost never crash ! This plane has a 100% flying record !

I have a philosophy about flying ! You are safe if you sit at the back of the plane ! Have you ever heard of a plane backing into a mountain ?????
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Cmon guys , They almost never crash ! This plane has a 100% flying record !

I have a philosophy about flying ! You are safe if you sit at the back of the plane ! Have you ever heard of a plane backing into a mountain ?????
haha i agree with thar! the seats are cheaper at the back, too - win win!
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Cmon guys , They almost never crash ! This plane has a 100% flying record !

I have a philosophy about flying ! You are safe if you sit at the back of the plane ! Have you ever heard of a plane backing into a mountain ?????
actually under the wheels/wings are the strongest part of a plane hence the best seats to have,usually a plane either goes head first into something or the rear hits and splits on impact..

but on topic this thing is huge and def is part of aviation history
cant wait for interior pics etc
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Geez its goliath

Better have some good security, itd do some damage if anyone "got their hands" on it :(
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The russians love big things.. they have the largest helicopter in the world but doesn`t leave russia.... I have pics of the next biggest helicopter from when i was in timor also of another antonov with the nose open
Some good pics you got there Regie.. you work in sydney hey my bro in law is doing an apprenticeship there
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The russians love big things.. they have the largest helicopter in the world but doesn`t leave russia.... I have pics of the next biggest helicopter from when i was in timor also of another antonov with the nose open
Some good pics you got there Regie.. you work in sydney hey my bro in law is doing an apprenticeship there
yeah im doing an appresnticehip there too. nearly finished 3rd year. Old mate is also an apprentice there. Whats your brother in laws name? i may have met him
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This $@#%&*#$! plane means that traffic around Melbourne Airport tomorrow is going to be screwed! I'm off on my first o/s holiday in 12 years and its going to take 12yrs just to get to the airport.

#@*&%^*&@#$ thing!
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Im in the airline game (as it seems some others are) - this plane is big big news. Not obviously due to its size - but it is going to destroy conventional flight paths and hubbing of a/craft that happens now.

Boeing will do something spesh too im sure.

Oh yeh are those Antonov's commercial/passenger jets? I didnt think they were. So this airbus is No.1 for passenger jets *I think*.

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