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A380 does first rotation test! (pic)

The nosegear and the first two bogies of the main gear have been airborne. So assuming the test went right the rest of the plane will follow soon???

http://poupov.free.fr/rotation.jpg

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By: Airline owner - 18th April 2005 at 20:12

It’s fake, but anyone could be tricked.

he he…I was tricked at first. 😀

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By: Airline owner - 18th April 2005 at 20:12

It’s fake, but anyone could be tricked.

he he…I was tricked at first. 😀

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By: bmi-star - 18th April 2005 at 19:25

No, Elgan.

Apart from anything else, where’s the exhaust? The image of buildings on the other side of the airfield should be distorted by the hot gases pouring out of 4 Trent 900s.

And why aren’t the wingtip lights visible despite the apparent poor light? 🙂

LOL i thought one or two things were missing :rolleyes:

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By: bmi-star - 18th April 2005 at 19:25

No, Elgan.

Apart from anything else, where’s the exhaust? The image of buildings on the other side of the airfield should be distorted by the hot gases pouring out of 4 Trent 900s.

And why aren’t the wingtip lights visible despite the apparent poor light? 🙂

LOL i thought one or two things were missing :rolleyes:

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By: fightingirish - 18th April 2005 at 18:45

😉 So far, the best fake of 2005 !!!

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By: fightingirish - 18th April 2005 at 18:45

😉 So far, the best fake of 2005 !!!

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By: Grey Area - 18th April 2005 at 18:42

No, Elgan.

Apart from anything else, where’s the exhaust? The image of buildings on the other side of the airfield should be distorted by the hot gases pouring out of 4 Trent 900s.

And why aren’t the wingtip lights visible despite the apparent poor light? 🙂

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By: Grey Area - 18th April 2005 at 18:42

No, Elgan.

Apart from anything else, where’s the exhaust? The image of buildings on the other side of the airfield should be distorted by the hot gases pouring out of 4 Trent 900s.

And why aren’t the wingtip lights visible despite the apparent poor light? 🙂

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By: bmi-star - 18th April 2005 at 18:40

Can’t be real! Can it!?

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By: bmi-star - 18th April 2005 at 18:40

Can’t be real! Can it!?

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By: 4 engines good - 18th April 2005 at 18:35

If they have to perform rotation tests before proceeding to first flight, I’d imagine they’d have to do them very soon indeed, if first flight is happening this week…

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By: 4 engines good - 18th April 2005 at 18:35

If they have to perform rotation tests before proceeding to first flight, I’d imagine they’d have to do them very soon indeed, if first flight is happening this week…

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By: Hand87_5 - 18th April 2005 at 18:04

Looks fake to me too…

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By: Hand87_5 - 18th April 2005 at 18:04

Looks fake to me too…

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By: LBARULES - 18th April 2005 at 17:59

I thought it looked fake (Seiously!), was trying to work out how they could do that, but didnt dare say anything as I thought they would be a very obvious answer that would make me sound thick 🙂

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By: LBARULES - 18th April 2005 at 17:59

I thought it looked fake (Seiously!), was trying to work out how they could do that, but didnt dare say anything as I thought they would be a very obvious answer that would make me sound thick 🙂

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By: greekdude1 - 18th April 2005 at 17:53

greekdude, they purposly proform tail strikes but have a massive block of i think mahogoney wood strapped the tail which prevents it from damage.

Thanks Andrew, I was well aware of this.

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By: greekdude1 - 18th April 2005 at 17:53

greekdude, they purposly proform tail strikes but have a massive block of i think mahogoney wood strapped the tail which prevents it from damage.

Thanks Andrew, I was well aware of this.

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By: coanda - 18th April 2005 at 17:51

looks like a fake to me………….they couldnt stop the thing in time if it was real

as regards the tail strikes, for the A380 a hydraulic ‘bumper’ has been installed to deal with the forces involved…nothing else would fit the bill.

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By: coanda - 18th April 2005 at 17:51

looks like a fake to me………….they couldnt stop the thing in time if it was real

as regards the tail strikes, for the A380 a hydraulic ‘bumper’ has been installed to deal with the forces involved…nothing else would fit the bill.

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