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I understand what you are saying Toby, however I was merely pointing out that the A380 IS a geniune milestone is current aviation terms.TobyVickers wrote: Conceptually, its not doing an awful lot more than the 747 achieved in 1970, its not the sort of quantum leap Concorde was and all that was necessary in terms of materials, aerodynamics, weight and balance and computational electronics to achieve a Mach 2 airliner. .
Like you said in your own statement, Boeing have'nt come close since the 1970's for anything like this.
And as for Concorde, well, nothing can or will ever achieve the status or kudos that this aircraft had and still has to this day. :tuttut:
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But is it really?VEGAS wrote:I understand what you are saying Toby, however I was merely pointing out that the A380 IS a geniune milestone is current aviation terms.
Let's look at the facts -
Double Deck - Been done. B377, two of the Pan-Am Clippers, and the SR Princess.
800-seat capacity - Been done. XC-99 was tested as a 750-seat airliner during testing and was said to have been able to cary 800+ in an "economy"-type layout.
Million Pound Takeoff weight - Been Done. Not just by the 747, but by the AN-124, AN-225, C-5B, and several others.
What is it really that the A380 is giving us that hasn't been done before?
In fact, the only thing that the A380 can really claim for "achievements" are in a very specific category - Passenger Jet Aircraft. But if you listen to Airbus's PR department, you'd think that it's broken records of some sort in every category and in the absolute category. That's just not true. It's an evolutionary step on every level, not a major milestone.
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And Belfast and Prestwick.... your walking the tightrope now! :tuttut:



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Isnt the Broughton/Hawarden factory not technically in sheepsh*ggerland?DispatchDragon wrote:oops thats right forgot -- Hey GUYS THE CRANE IS HERE!!!!!!
its ok for those who dont know - you'll get over it
Ok ok Classic British Aircraft - cept I didnt think they made aircarft in Wales
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