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BN2A 28th February 2006 16:14

Hold on.. You've just dropped your spinning bow tie!!!

:p

Gone Sailing 1st March 2006 04:53

Has anyone heard about the premature failure of the A380 wing, during destruction testing.

Apparently the wing ruptured 3% before the 150% load test of the wing flex.

If this is true All I can see is that they are going to have to reduce its MTOW or modefy the wing.

What would this mean for the aircarft fitter with wings that have already been assembled ?

Sounds like the A380 might not be the success story that Airbus was hoping for it to be.

What with the separation and fuel burn issues, and now the MTOW issue.

Sounds like they got it wrong on the A340 redesign also. not much interest in the 'Four Engines For Long Haul' logic.

Boeing's twins are kicking the proverbial butt. Longer Range, Less Fuel, Quieter.....

EDIT: No point in opening up a topic, GS, which has already been extensively aired on PPRune. I have merged your two posts (4 minutes apart) as well.

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...ghlight=Airbus

chornedsnorkack 3rd March 2006 09:54

Time of day A-380 starts
 
What time of day is A-380 expected to enter into service?

I am not asking day, or even year - it is hoped that it would be in 2006, probably in December. The route, however, is well-known and announced - from Singapore to Sydney.

SQ flies from Singapore to Sydney 3 times a day - departing 1:05, 9:40 and 20:40.

Is it known which of those times is the time for A380 entry into service? And if not, can it be guessed?

myrtleman 4th March 2006 09:20

enquiry re LHR / A380
 
I've been away on business for the last couple of weeks, but a friend was telling last night about a BBC news report of the A380 landing at LHR at some point in the last week.

Now he could well have gotten confused with his details and seemed a little vague. I can't seem to find any information anywhere. Also I didn't think it was due at LHR until later this year.

I wonder if someone could clear my confusion.

Cheers,
MM

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 4th March 2006 10:24

I'm about 99.99999% certain that it never went to Heathrow last week. Last I heard was the dates 29-30th April being talked about..

boeing 737 fan 5th March 2006 20:31

Airbus A380
 
hi does anybody know when the first passenger flight will be with the Airbus A380. I was just wondering when the big beast was getting up into the air commercially

chornedsnorkack 6th March 2006 07:39


Originally Posted by fantom
tomorrow from Southend to Palma.
leaves 10.30.

No.
From Singapore to Sydney.

Hopefully some time this year, probably December.

The problem is, SQ publishes their timetables a year ahead - and those show only Boeing 747 flights. No A380 scheduled.

point5 6th March 2006 21:40

Ah yes, but changing a timetable last minute to a larger aircraft is easier to do than change it for a smaller one! At least everyone will have a seat (or 2!)

Cheers!

chornedsnorkack 7th March 2006 07:30


Originally Posted by point5
Ah yes, but changing a timetable last minute to a larger aircraft is easier to do than change it for a smaller one! At least everyone will have a seat (or 2!)
Cheers!

The actual seat layout of the SQ A380 are a big secret. However, there are mentions of about 460-470 seats. Haven´t heard the breakdown by class - except that no premium economy is planned, instead there is more room throughout economy.

The SQ B744-s have 372 or 375 seats. 12 First, 50 Raffles and 310 or 313 Economy.

Getting to wonder... how many people already hold tickets to the first flight and have no clue till they see the plane at the gate? SQ will have about 90...100 seats extra for any interested press and VIPs and favourite customers. Does SQ offer any preseating?

ARINC 10th March 2006 18:07

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night hawk 150 12th March 2006 22:03

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MerchantVenturer 15th March 2006 18:58

BBC Bristol Ceefax says today that the A380 will land at Filton on Saturday 10 June 2006 so that workers can see the end result of their labours.

Airbus is organising a special event to mark the aircraft's visit, though the Ceefax report does not specify the form it will take.

under_exposed 16th March 2006 16:48

10th of June is the Airbus Friends and families day at Filton.

MerchantVenturer 17th March 2006 16:19

A report in the Bristol Evening Post quotes an Airbus spokeswoman denying the 10 June date.

She says the hope is to get it to Filton by sometime in June but nothing has been finalised and test flights must take priority.

supercarb 18th March 2006 13:55

It will not actually land, more likely just do a flypast like the A340-600 did at the last Families' Day.

baigar 20th March 2006 12:25

A380, testing over Oberpfaffenhofen near Munich/Germany?
 
Hi, at the moment a big aircraft (completely white and looking like an A380) is circling over Oberpfaffenhofen. Since 1200h it is flying always the same route above DLRs facility with gear out. Does anyone know what they are doing there? Some pictures (OK, they are not really good) can be seen at http://www.baigar.de/a380/...

baigar 22nd March 2006 07:20

A380, testing near Munich
 

Originally Posted by baigar
Hi, at the moment a big aircraft (completely white and looking like an A380) is circling over Oberpfaffenhofen. Since 1200h it is flying always the same route above DLRs facility with gear out. Does anyone know what they are doing there? Some pictures (OK, they are not really good) can be seen at http://www.baigar.de/a380/...

The newspaper "Süddeutsche" had an article about the tests: A380 came from Tulouse for tests at DLR. According tor the newspaper one topic were measurements regarding the turbulences caused by A380 which might be a danger for following aircraft. The results are used to determine the minimum time which there has to be after a A380 started/landed before the next aircraft can follow...
Nice aspect: Lots of people worried about the big aircraft flying often over thier heads and more than 100 called the police :)

gibsonsj80 4th April 2006 15:40

A380 at LHR
 
Is anyone aware of the first flight of the A380 in the UK? I thought I saw somewhere that it was coming to LHR as part of the flight test programme in April? :bored:

Cheers

Flightman 4th April 2006 19:48


Originally Posted by gibsonsj80
Is anyone aware of the first flight of the A380 in the UK? I thought I saw somewhere that it was coming to LHR as part of the flight test programme in April? :bored:

Cheers

April 30th. :ok:

point5 4th April 2006 21:13

As far as I am aware, the first visit has been put back once again to mid-May. Don't quote me on it - I just try and control the buggers!

Cheers!


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