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isol 18th December 2008 07:34

A400M testbed - TP400 First In-Flight Test
 
Finally the C-130K with one of the A400M engines fitted took off. It reached an speed of 165 knots and an altitude of 8.000 feet.

Sorry, link only available in spanish:

Primer ensayo en vuelo para el motor del A400M

Genghis the Engineer 19th December 2008 10:48

Their picture was of-course of the A400M, and not of the C-130.

Marshall Aerospace - A400M Engine Flight Test Bed

Thanks for posting that - I work with a lot of ex Met Research Flight people who'll be very interested.

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green granite 19th December 2008 15:47

PICTURES: Airbus A400M's engine becomes airborne for first time

billynospares 19th December 2008 17:10

well thats poor old snoopy ruined. she was a good ship :*

Genghis the Engineer 20th December 2008 11:19


Originally Posted by billynospares (Post 4601366)
well thats poor old snoopy ruined. she was a good ship :*

The famous red and white striped nose now has pride of place in the Met Office HQ building in Exeter. Much of the rest of the equipment on board Snoopy is still doing good work on board a BAe-146 flying from Cranfield.

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XV208 SNOOPY 22nd December 2008 16:00

Billy,
at least she is back where she belongs:

In the Air!:ok::ok:

But she does look strange without the nose and radar above the cockpit.
:(

Anyone know if the elephant is still above the Navigators station? It was added as a joke when she was converted from a C1. The elephant appeared on the blue prints and thus, (so the story goes,) could not be removed without authorization from Lockheed/Marshalls!

billynospares 23rd December 2008 11:26

No the elephant was stolen by someone who should remain nameless before it left Boscombe. Funnily that same person now works at MA so maybe it could find its way back ?

isol 8th January 2009 08:12

Well, this is now old news, but...

Airbus Military


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