May 11, 2006 at 6:13 pm
Hi ,
I am sorry if this has been asked before allthough i can’t see it , i have read in this months mag that the A380 is to visit Heathrow next week on the 18th of May for Taxiway and ground work, does anyone have reliable information as to what time the aircraft is due to arrive ,
Thanks , Roger.
By: coyotes_uk - 25th May 2006 at 12:13
I know this is a rather late reply to the party but I saw the A380 land from a rooftop in Chiswick and was amazed at how quiet it was. Saw numerous A320’s B737’s a BA747 and AC B767 all of who you could hear, but as the A380 went past not a sound!
Amazing machine!
By: PaulR - 19th May 2006 at 14:07
Did anyone see the BBC News report yesterday morning flagging the 380’s visit to LHR? While the reporter droned on about “seats 550 blahblahblah” they showed in-flight footage of a 319, then a Beluga and finally the 380 itself!
Research, it’s a great thing.
By: wysiwyg - 19th May 2006 at 08:28
The A380 only has reversers on the inboard engines. Airbus did not want to fit thrust reversers at all (the original plans for the A340-600 had no thrust reversers) as leaving them out saves an almighty amount of weight and brake technology (and noise considerations) is so good these days that they are not really necessary.
By: Manston Airport - 19th May 2006 at 00:12
I know it’s powered by Trent 900’s. I didn’t think it actually had 900 engines! 😀
Paul
Or right lol 😀
James
By: PMN - 19th May 2006 at 00:03
It is powered by Four 302kN (67,890lb) thrust class Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines.
I know it’s powered by Trent 900’s. I didn’t think it actually had 900 engines! 😀
Paul
By: Manston Airport - 18th May 2006 at 22:58
Im Back from France and I have had a fantastic day
I just heard on ITV news the A380 is powered by 900 Rolls Royce engines! News to me!
Paul
It is powered by Four 302kN (67,890lb) thrust class Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines.
The A380 will fly back to the ILA 2006 in Berlin on Friday, and over the weekend it will be presented in LH colours (stickers, like VH).
Source: N-TV (german version of CNN)I presume, at FAS 2006 the A380 will be presented with Virgin Airline stickers.
What time is it due to take off as I think it might fly over my house fingers crossed 😎
Great photos from you all.
James
By: fightingirish - 18th May 2006 at 22:22
The A380 will fly back to the ILA 2006 in Berlin on Friday, and over the weekend it will be presented in LH colours (stickers, like VH).
Source: N-TV (german version of CNN)
I presume, at FAS 2006 the A380 will be presented with Virgin Airline stickers.
By: Ren Frew - 18th May 2006 at 17:33
“But where have all the pictures gone, you censorious and unaccountable tyrant, you?…..”
I’ve moved the pictures from this thread into the “A380 In The UK” thread on the Airline Images sub-forum. We had a poll, etc…….
Please don’t post any more images of that mighty beast on this thread. Use the above-named thread, or start a new one, on the Airline Images sub-forum instead.
Thanks
GA
I thought the point of the new forum was to keep all the photo only “great shots” threads together in one place ?
I didn’t think we’d voted for a complete ban on photos elsewhere, especially those used as illustrative material amongst a discussion based thread ? :confused:
By: Grey Area - 18th May 2006 at 17:17
A Moderator Message
“But where have all the pictures gone, you censorious and unaccountable tyrant, you?…..“
I’ve moved the pictures from this thread into the “A380 In The UK” thread on the Airline Images sub-forum. We had a poll, etc…….
Please don’t post any more images of that mighty beast on this thread. Use the above-named thread, or start a new one, on the Airline Images sub-forum instead.
Thanks
GA
By: bmi-star - 18th May 2006 at 17:16
Ah excellent! Here in the Conwy Valley all we get is the military action, tho the based A319CJ has passed over here quite low once or twice
By: sjwmoore - 18th May 2006 at 17:06
I do indeed. The pics were taken from the Forum offices, I do GIS for the City Council (GIS- Geographic Information Systems- maps combined with databases). Some days we get 3 or more Beluga movements, so quite used to large scale aircraft! The views towards Broughton are from my desk- so I can keep an eye on movements at work. Last year there was a burst of Chinook activity over at RAF Sealand, but usually biz jets and the occasional Hawk.
By: bmi-star - 18th May 2006 at 15:40
Do you work in Chester sjwmoore??
I see the 319CJ and Beluga many a time whilst at Chester Railway station, sadly i wasnt there today!! Bloomin Virgin Trains!
By: DH106 - 18th May 2006 at 15:32
Watching the vid – it’s clear there’s a gusty crosswind, but he seemed to do a lot of very quick pitch up movements on short final…. was that just the wind or what?
By: bmi-star - 18th May 2006 at 13:52
Only engines 2 and 3 are equipped with thrust reverse on the A380 🙂
Paul
Well you learn someting new everyday!
Cheers for that Paul!
By: PMN - 18th May 2006 at 13:51
Interesting to see it used reverse thrust on only the two inboard engines
Only engines 2 and 3 are equipped with thrust reverse on the A380 🙂
Paul
By: bmi-star - 18th May 2006 at 13:50
I see again that only reversers on engines 2 and 3 were used. Is that normal ops procediure??
EK 773 looked much better than the Whale 😀
By: PMN - 18th May 2006 at 13:49
Blimey, thats alot of engines!
My thoughts exactly. Gotta love the media. 😀
Paul
By: Manston Airport - 18th May 2006 at 13:44
Just saw it on a french news channel it went by a BA 747-400 my good it makes that thing look small ,I hear its staying over night at LHR. Shame not in VA or Lufthansa colours for the berlin airshow.
PS reporting live from Caen France going good so far.
James
By: Dee747 - 18th May 2006 at 13:41
Interesting to see it used reverse thrust on only the two inboard engines
By: murph - 18th May 2006 at 13:34
I just heard on ITV news the A380 is powered by 900 Rolls Royce engines! News to me!
Paul
Blimey, thats alot of engines!
I have a hockey match this afternoon so couldn’t make it! Looked good on tv though!