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Old 8th Jan 2008, 08:17
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Airbus differences

Does anyone have a decent set of notes for differences between the various Airbus models, the ones I could do with are A320/321/330
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I think Airbus publishes online books, among which are differences manuals. I have seen one for all the A340 versions (quite useful too). Have a good look at their website - may require a good look to find it.

Sorry I can not help you further.
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Are these any good to you?

http://www.airbusdriver.net/AirbusNotes.doc
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Nice find, Mr Bernouilli, from someone who knows that site backwards - or so I thought -.
If more details are needed, THIS is probably the most complete (I did not say up-to-date ) source.
Click on *MY AIRCRAFT* and the manuals are ready for download.

Cheers.

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Both good sites, but not really a differences set of notes and Mr B's does not seem to include the 330.
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Well, let's see..................

The 320 is small ish,

The 321 is larger,

The 330 is really, really big.

That's a starter for 10
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Thanks Jav - thought you were away on holiday

n.b. so how big do you go when you do a 380 conversion?
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Well, let's see..................

The 320 is small ish,

The 321 is larger,

The 330 is really, really big.

That's a starter for 10
The 340 is long .... -600 really really long

The 350 is so ... stealth

The 360 and 370 are so invisible

and finally the 380 She is so ...Beluga that I prefer Jumbos
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Foxy,

Well, while ever the 380 stays off the fairway and on the concrete, it's 'reet huge' - as we say oop north !

Yes, I am on holiday, but I've found free t'interweb in the lobby (Iberostar Rose Hall). This place is much better than the Wyndham, we should be here for layovers !
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This place is much better than the Wyndham, we should be here for layovers !
Probably costs 5p a night more, in which case no chance.
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Iberostar owned by your group (and mine) Javelin...we should manage to get a discount for crew! Must be better than t'Sunspree...or the El Greco...aaargh!!!!
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You can check out smartcockpit.com as well, there was some info on there about differences between the single aisle busses.
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