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MATELO
14th Feb 2019, 14:34
Wonder if anybody seen it. First visit to the UK today, flew in across Filton, done a couple of passes over the Severn Bridge and now looks like a couple of circuits at Harwaden.

Keep Smiling )

KelvinD
14th Feb 2019, 16:58
I watched a live stream of the arrival at Broughton this afternoon (no doubt available on youtube). An impressive plane. The stop was impressive; stopped on a sixpence!

atakacs
14th Feb 2019, 17:55
Will they still need it after the 380?

KelvinD
14th Feb 2019, 18:14
Will they still need it after the 380? They will still be making wings for the rest of the Airbus family. At least, until Airbus decamp!

treadigraph
14th Feb 2019, 18:22
380 wings go to Toulouse by land transport and barge...

DaveReidUK
14th Feb 2019, 18:34
The main rationale behind the Beluga XL is its ability to carry a pair of A350 wings, whereas its predecessor could only carry one.

sablatnic
14th Feb 2019, 18:36
Thanks!!
The link is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gQhNo1iGGs

Espada III
14th Feb 2019, 19:00
I watched a live stream of the arrival at Broughton this afternoon (no doubt available on youtube). An impressive plane. The stop was impressive; stopped on a sixpence!

One assumes that even loaded with two A350 wings, it is a lot lighter that a fully laden A330 on which it is based. So presumably it would stop more easily...

atakacs
20th Feb 2019, 23:44
The main rationale behind the Beluga XL is its ability to carry a pair of A350 wings, whereas its predecessor could only carry one.
Thanks for the precision. Somehow thought that it was meant for the 380