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TURIN
3rd Aug 2005, 16:24
Large white 4 engined at about 5000ft. Made a funny noise too. Heading east at about 1630hrs. Was it an A380 or did I imagine it?

Kestrel_909
3rd Aug 2005, 16:40
Was it an A380 or did I imagine it?

I doubt very much it was an A380 and I don't think you imagined it.

Been Accounting
3rd Aug 2005, 16:41
Not a funny noise ... more like a specific low tone?

longarm
3rd Aug 2005, 17:25
Could well have been an Airbus A300-600ST out of Chester with A380 bits in it?

chiglet
3rd Aug 2005, 18:13
longarm...an A300ST has two engines, turin saw FOUR :rolleyes:
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eal401
4th Aug 2005, 07:11
A340-500? Can't think of anything else that could be mistaken for a 380. Other than a 380 of course!! ;)

spekesoftly
4th Aug 2005, 08:55
Could well have been an Airbus A300-600ST out of Chester with A380 bits in it?

Think you'll find that the A380 bits (wings) built at Chester are transported by barge, not Beluga.

normal_nigel
4th Aug 2005, 09:20
I think you'll find that Belugas do fly into BAe at Chester.

VnV2178B
4th Aug 2005, 09:33
Agreed, Belugas do fly to Chester, they transport smaller bits than the A380 wings though, including R-R engines, Toulouse bound.

AFAIK, the A380 has not yet ventured out of mainland Europe, Paris for the show and Spain/Portugal for icing tests is about all.

VnV

spekesoftly
4th Aug 2005, 09:34
I think you'll find that Belugas do fly into BAe at Chester.

They do, frequently, but to transport Airbus wings other than for the A380, which are too large for the Beluga.

AIRWAY
5th Aug 2005, 10:32
and Spain/Portugal for icing tests is about all.

Icing tests in Portugal and Spain when they are burning at the moment and have been for awhile :confused:

VnV2178B
5th Aug 2005, 11:21
Ooops!

it was the engine flying test bed that was doing the icing tests not the A380 - that was a couple of months back according to the post-flight reports I have just checked.

The ground might be in flames, but I bet it's still 'kin cold outside at 35000.

VnV

saman
7th Aug 2005, 12:24
I think you'll find that BAe Chester is now one of the Airbus UK plants, the other being Filton. And it's officially been called Broughton for a few years but we all still call it Chester or Hawarden! Thus only 20% of it is owned by BAE Systems just like BAE own 20% of the plants in Toulouse, Hamburg, Nantes, St Nazaire Madrid, Getafe...