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derekvader 18th May 2006 13:06

Gordon Brown on the flight deck: can I check my hotmail on this?

Bet he's wondering if he can introduce a cup holder tax or something.

headsethair 18th May 2006 13:06

anyone know what time shes scheduled to take off ?

0555L Fri, 27L

Speed of Sound 18th May 2006 13:07

According to the BBC, it has a joystick instead of a steering wheel!

Whatever will those clever people at Airbus come up with next? :O

SoS

allyn 18th May 2006 13:08

Ed Strongman giving Gordon Brown the executive cockpit tour on BBC 24! :)

tiggerific_69 18th May 2006 13:10

0700L tomorrow i believe is ETD
ah maybe its 0555 then,im not sure!i heard 0700 :)

get gordon brown out the LHS!

paulthornton 18th May 2006 13:34


Originally Posted by tiggerific_69
get gordon brown out the LHS!

Whatever happens, I think we'll end up with Gordon Brown in the LHS sooner rather than later :uhoh:

MyData 18th May 2006 13:54

derekvader / allyn

I believe it to be the same beast as I toured around back in Feb. On the lower deck are the various control / monitoring systems. Upper deck has a few rows of seats at the front with the remainder of each deck filled with ballast tanks, cables, and cameras and the occasional seat for the test crew.

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showpos...postcount=1374

Regardless of the number of times I've seen it it is still an awesome sight and it made it much more real today seeing it land in such familiar surroundings.

With Gordon in the cockpit (looking bored), it showed how small and cramped it can get in there.

trident3A 18th May 2006 13:57

Great moment on Sky just now...'This is the existing biggest airliner, the Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet'..... cue picture of early 737.:confused:

ZICODIAN 18th May 2006 14:05

Hi,

would anyone know the approximate landing distance (for the test stage weight) required for this machine?

scruggs 18th May 2006 14:33

Email from BAA:

We apologise for the technical difficulties that you may have experienced whilst
viewing the BAA Heathrow Airport A380 webcast at 1300hrs (BST) today.

As a result of this we will be re-broadcasting the A380 webcast at the following
web address www.heathrowairport.com/a380webcast at 16:15hrs (BST) this
afternoon. Please log on to watch the uninterrupted broadcast of this historic
event.

We apologise for any inconvenience that this may have caused you.

Kind regards,

The BAA Media Team

derekvader 18th May 2006 15:11

What were those huge yellow pipes they were hooking up to it on the stand? They came from the underside of the air bridge, and looked about 30-40cm in diameter. Does it use terminal-based air conditioning when sitting on the ground? Is that a permanent feature of the A380, or unique to this one since it is full of extra computer gear?

V800 18th May 2006 15:40

Over the houses in Myrtle Ave.
http://www.petermcsorley.com/f-wwdd1.jpg

Kirk Biddlecombe 18th May 2006 15:48

Just got back from Heathrow. Was standing at the end of 27L for about an hour along with some 500 other people. :)

Anyone know why there were 2 BA 744's landing on 27L shortly before the A380 came in?

Kirk

I'm not joking sir 18th May 2006 16:01


Anyone know why there were 2 BA 744's landing on 27L shortly before the A380 came in?
Heathrow is BA's Jumbo base and they do have quite a few of them...

ALLDAYDELI 18th May 2006 16:15

i was there, stood next to a guy with a scanner and he said so that accurate wind reports could be obtained from the 2x BA B744 crews.
This would be relayed to the A380 flightdeck. it did get very windy around 1pm. Did you see how the road (A30) traffic came to a standstill each time a large aircraft passed over... Its only a BA 747!

BarTT 18th May 2006 16:18

It did a nice fly past of the Tower at Liverpool :O

Kirk Biddlecombe 18th May 2006 16:21

Haha I did. Also saw one lorrydriver actually stop (when the A380 was on final) and take a picture with his mobile. :)

boguing 18th May 2006 16:41

Thanks for advice given earlier.

My Son's school (a mile from OCK) all turned eyes upwards in the playground and got not one pass, but four, the last of which was under blue sky.

Whole school very impressed. Thanks again.

colmac747 18th May 2006 16:47


Originally Posted by AirHeadA380
The A380 arrival and the official opening of Pier 6, Terminal 3 at London Heathrow Airport can be watched live on the web at www.heathrowairport.com/A380 on Thursday 18 May at 13.00 BST. :)

Thanks for that link:ok: Didn't work too well during the event, but the whole replay was fine ;)

apaddyinuk 18th May 2006 16:58

Heres my little wobbly video that I took from the Westbase carpark!!! Enjoy!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...82240557942331


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