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Jig Peter 8th Sep 2011 15:39

Nice sight near Toulouse
 
It's encouraging to see A400s regularly flying over the small village where I live "between the river and the mountains" - their "grizzly growl" sounds quite different from anything else, and at what look like quite high speeds there's a distinctive "howl" as well ... gets the neighbours out to scan the skies in appreciation !
GO Grizzly ! (even if the nickname gets certain Airships the heeby-jeebies).

PS I still think it'll look better stretched - if that gearbox could take more power ! :cool:

Seldomfitforpurpose 8th Sep 2011 15:39


Originally Posted by BEagle (Post 6688084)
Seems to be going fine....

Phew thats good news then, hate to think of it being any later than it is :ok:

keesje 9th Sep 2011 07:16

Jig Peter I saw somewhere the TP400 engines are build with growth potential included, so I guess the gearbox too..

Yrs ago I sketched a stretched US A400M. The A400M seems volume limited when operating from regular air fields. 40t can be a lot of low density load.

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...rtAircraft.jpg

Jig Peter 9th Sep 2011 08:22

Re: SFFP Post 79
 
What might satisfy SFFP (and give Their Airships yet more vapours) on the day the A400M enters RAF service would be to arrange a tagger to add a "t" at the end of the name* their 'Ships have given it ... only to be revealed when the drapes covering the name fall ceremoniously away ...

:E:E:E










(* "Atlas" for the unwary)

BEagle 9th Sep 2011 10:02

Or perhaps an 'f' and an extra 's'?

Everyone knows that ALMs like a fAtlass....:eek:

I don't see much need for a stretch, given that the max. payload has already increased from the 25 tonne of 'Euroflag Solution 20' through 37 tonne in 2003 to the present 40 tonne.

ksimboy 9th Sep 2011 11:45

Beags,
always remember the larger lady is always more grateful . Big girls need loving too (and they kept one warm in the snowy wastes of Newfoundland and Labrador!):\

Modern Elmo 10th Sep 2011 15:16

Keesje, where's the JATO STOL package, the sonobuoy dispensers, and the refueling boom?

And shouldn't you also have a drawing of an A400 equipped with ski landing gear for snowy operations?

Seldomfitforpurpose 10th Sep 2011 21:18

Any pictures of it flying in the last couple of days :ok:

Jig Peter 11th Sep 2011 09:28

@ SFFP (again !!)
 
Sorry, Sir - too busy trimming roses and suchlike, but I can assure you that A400 airborne sightings occurred (and one probable, but only heard) at least twice in the Toulouse area during the second half of last week. Also, photos of aircraft lining up for approach at, say 1000 ft, aren't what one would hang on one's sitting room wall. (and I ain't got a camera anyway).
France's summer break was over a week or so ago, and it was good to see Grizzly/Atlas getting on with the testing programme. Dunno about events in Spain, but I can assure you that the "special" A400 sound is good to hear, at least for me, as well as other Airbus products on test, or in service (after all, that's what pays some of my pension ...).
Another thing - the RAF would be further forward in the queue if only the various UK ministries involved had shown some urgency - but 'twas ever thus, wonnit ?:{

Seldomfitforpurpose 11th Sep 2011 09:48

So nothing since last week............

ShortFatOne 11th Sep 2011 18:17

And if it makes that much noise it'll be bugger all use as a replacement MPA before anyone suggests it!

keesje 11th Sep 2011 19:31


Keesje, where's the JATO STOL package, the sonobuoy dispensers, and the refueling boom?
Elmo, the A400M has hose and drogue. Sonobuoydispensers are more for naval aircraft, a JATO stoll package such as on the C130? Never heard of it for the A400M. Probably too big an aircraft for the mission.

VX275 12th Sep 2011 07:58

If I can heave smoke floats and an ASRA kit out of a Herc para door I'm sure a few sonobouys will be no problem for the A400M's larger para door.

Jig Peter 12th Sep 2011 14:19

Rising to the bait
 
OK, so I rise to SFFP's bait again, but his post on a Sunday saying "so nothing since last week" rather flabbers my gasts - perhaps I should have made it clear that I meant "7 - 9 September".
This Monday's quiet, though: little air traffic of any kind, so the photo-snappers round the airport won't have much to click their shutters at, which will probably give SFFP something else to sneer about ...

Personal Ignore list - "GO". Out

Seldomfitforpurpose 12th Sep 2011 14:27

JP,

It was a genuine enquiry, nothing more nothing less.

Jig Peter 12th Sep 2011 14:39

SFFP

Understood - though wondering on a Sunday if there has been more activity since Friday ... !!!:eek::eek:
I believe they're making good enough progress for "Stakhonovitis" not to be imminent.
Ignore list - "Delete last entry - GO"

Winchweight 13th Sep 2011 09:02

Its currently busy on certification work and to reassure the doubters it flew past my window not an hour ago. :ok:

Ken Scott 13th Sep 2011 11:47


And if it makes that much noise it'll be bugger all use as a replacement MPA before anyone suggests it!
Why would we need a replacement MPA?

According to the coalition government this maritime nation doesn't require any aircraft for the role!

keesje 21st Sep 2011 09:04

Modern Elmo,


Keesje, where's the JATO STOL package, the sonobuoy dispensers, and the refueling boom?

And shouldn't you also have a drawing of an A400 equipped with ski landing gear for snowy operations?



Care to comment on the stealthuy Transport, Tanker, Bomber Gunship approach the americans are taking?

http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/th...dit%20usaf.jpg

IMAGES: Lockheed's stealth C-130 successor revealed - The DEW Line

Maybe a good time to start adjusting your an MPA is an MPA, a tanker a tanker and a transport a transport view. Reality doesn't seem to agree no more.

Wycombe 21st Sep 2011 09:15

Doesn't look like a very good engine layout for rough strip ops!


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