“Pass them on to Brazil!”
It would be good, but, we donยดt have budget for….
Pass them on like the German Mig-29G’s for Poland for 1 Euro!!!
50 hours 50 percent anniversary discount
Happy Birthday, Lufthansa !!! ๐ ๐
50 % discount on Lufthansa flights at Lufthansa.com. ๐
Only for to people resident in Germany and to flights departing from German airports. ๐ for them, ๐ for others !!!
Book between 12.00 p.m. on 1 April and 2.00 p.m. on 3 April 2005 [Edit:50 hours]at http://www.lufthansa.com and take off between 1 April and 30 April 2005. The 50 per cent discount applies to the standard price of a flight only, when booking electronic tickets (etixยฎ) in Economy Class on Lufthansa flights. It does not apply to taxes, fees or the Lufthansa ticket service charge. This offer applies to people resident in Germany and to flights departing from German airports only. Once made, bookings may not be altered. Subject to alterations.
50 hours 50 percent anniversary discount
Happy Birthday, Lufthansa !!! ๐ ๐
50 % discount on Lufthansa flights at Lufthansa.com. ๐
Only for to people resident in Germany and to flights departing from German airports. ๐ for them, ๐ for others !!!
Book between 12.00 p.m. on 1 April and 2.00 p.m. on 3 April 2005 [Edit:50 hours]at http://www.lufthansa.com and take off between 1 April and 30 April 2005. The 50 per cent discount applies to the standard price of a flight only, when booking electronic tickets (etixยฎ) in Economy Class on Lufthansa flights. It does not apply to taxes, fees or the Lufthansa ticket service charge. This offer applies to people resident in Germany and to flights departing from German airports only. Once made, bookings may not be altered. Subject to alterations.
Two new pic’s
I read here in this forum, that the test pilots would take over the A380 on 31st March.
Here are two pic’s at Airliners.net:
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/807895/M/
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/807894/M/
Maybe Airbus just brought out their new jet, because the sun is shining
-just like normal men with their new car!!! ๐ :rolleyes:
Look, dear neighbours, my new acquisition!!! :diablo: ๐
Two new pic’s
I read here in this forum, that the test pilots would take over the A380 on 31st March.
Here are two pic’s at Airliners.net:
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/807895/M/
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/807894/M/
Maybe Airbus just brought out their new jet, because the sun is shining
-just like normal men with their new car!!! ๐ :rolleyes:
Look, dear neighbours, my new acquisition!!! :diablo: ๐
A few years ago in the german mag Flug-Revue, I remember seeing Airbus concept designs showing a A346-type aircraft with a front wings (canards) near the cockpit like on the Tu-144 SST.
Would this design feature help long aircrafts from suffering tailstrikes ???
A few years ago in the german mag Flug-Revue, I remember seeing Airbus concept designs showing a A346-type aircraft with a front wings (canards) near the cockpit like on the Tu-144 SST.
Would this design feature help long aircrafts from suffering tailstrikes ???
crikey… a 777-400
Scarey thought. A346 watch out, you may not be the longest for much longer. LOL
Boeings new “big stick”! ๐
And I do not mean their B-52!!! ๐
crikey… a 777-400
Scarey thought. A346 watch out, you may not be the longest for much longer. LOL
Boeings new “big stick”! ๐
And I do not mean their B-52!!! ๐
B777 report
Some information from the B777F published in the german mag “Flug-Revue April 2005”.
Boeing will deside this year, if the B777F, based on the B777-200LR, will be built. The B777F will carry 101 tons cargo and will have a range from 8980 km(full loaded) to 9630 km(less loaded). The side cargo door will be 3,05 meters high and 3,53 meters wide.
I shoot a pic of a cockpit layout drawing from page 25 with my camera.
Just behind the cockpit there willl be room for a rest room with 2 beds, 3 seats for couriers, a kitchen and wash room. A sliding door will allows access to the cargo bay.
Boeings B777 Programm boss Lars Anderson also told Flug Revue, that they are thinking about the future of the B777. First ideas are a B777 with B787 elements or a “longer” B777-400.
EDIT:
Source: BOEING ROLLS OUT LONG-RANGE โWORLDLINERโ
….
By then, Boeing will also have decided on the programme launch of the latest family member of the 777 series, the 777 freighter, a derivative of the 777-200LR. The 777F will be able to carry 101 tonnes of freight and fly a range of 8,980km fully loaded or 9,630km with slight weight restrictions. The voluminous windowless fuselage of the 777F, which will not have any rear doors either, will have a 3.05 metre high, 3.58 metre wide freight door to the side. The pilots’ rest room is to be moved from the roof area directly behind the cockpit bulkhead into the main deck so as to create more height on the cargo deck, with reinforced floor and cargo handling system. As in the 747-400, the pilots will have bunk-beds. A small kitchen, WC and three Business Class seats for flight attendants will complete the nose area of the cargo plane.If the planned 777F attracts sufficient interest by the summer and Boeing launches the programme, deliveries could commence at the end of 2008. The new cargo plane would be a welcome boost to the demand for the 777-200LR, which is still somewhat weak. On the other hand, it is likely to compete strongly with Boeing’s ageing 747-400, which now seems to be relying solely on freighter orders. In case Boeing cannot make up its mind finally to launch a stretched 747 Advanced by the summer, 777 programme director Lars Andersen is apparently already thinking about the future of his baby โTriple Sevenโ. โWe are studying everything,โ he told FLUG REVUE. โFor example, a 777 with 787 technology. But recently we have also been thinking about another stretch, the ‘777-400’.โ
B777 report
Some information from the B777F published in the german mag “Flug-Revue April 2005”.
Boeing will deside this year, if the B777F, based on the B777-200LR, will be built. The B777F will carry 101 tons cargo and will have a range from 8980 km(full loaded) to 9630 km(less loaded). The side cargo door will be 3,05 meters high and 3,53 meters wide.
I shoot a pic of a cockpit layout drawing from page 25 with my camera.
Just behind the cockpit there willl be room for a rest room with 2 beds, 3 seats for couriers, a kitchen and wash room. A sliding door will allows access to the cargo bay.
Boeings B777 Programm boss Lars Anderson also told Flug Revue, that they are thinking about the future of the B777. First ideas are a B777 with B787 elements or a “longer” B777-400.
EDIT:
Source: BOEING ROLLS OUT LONG-RANGE โWORLDLINERโ
….
By then, Boeing will also have decided on the programme launch of the latest family member of the 777 series, the 777 freighter, a derivative of the 777-200LR. The 777F will be able to carry 101 tonnes of freight and fly a range of 8,980km fully loaded or 9,630km with slight weight restrictions. The voluminous windowless fuselage of the 777F, which will not have any rear doors either, will have a 3.05 metre high, 3.58 metre wide freight door to the side. The pilots’ rest room is to be moved from the roof area directly behind the cockpit bulkhead into the main deck so as to create more height on the cargo deck, with reinforced floor and cargo handling system. As in the 747-400, the pilots will have bunk-beds. A small kitchen, WC and three Business Class seats for flight attendants will complete the nose area of the cargo plane.If the planned 777F attracts sufficient interest by the summer and Boeing launches the programme, deliveries could commence at the end of 2008. The new cargo plane would be a welcome boost to the demand for the 777-200LR, which is still somewhat weak. On the other hand, it is likely to compete strongly with Boeing’s ageing 747-400, which now seems to be relying solely on freighter orders. In case Boeing cannot make up its mind finally to launch a stretched 747 Advanced by the summer, 777 programme director Lars Andersen is apparently already thinking about the future of his baby โTriple Sevenโ. โWe are studying everything,โ he told FLUG REVUE. โFor example, a 777 with 787 technology. But recently we have also been thinking about another stretch, the ‘777-400’.โ
Nice website!
Those markings just don’t look as good on a Super Hornet.
Well, I would love to have seen the the Jolly Rogers markings on the F/A-22N or F/A-24 (Swing-wing version of the ATF).
But the markings on the Super Bug is better than on the F/A-35C JSF! ๐
Pimp my plane!!!
;-D
Pimp my plane!!!
;-D
bet that would have made loads of noise raising those periscopes etc under water…….
Yes, not also the raising but also the noise of water around the big open hatches.