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Old November 22nd 06, 02:19 PM posted to rec.travel.air,rec.aviation.misc
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Default Airbus A380 in Arizona


Reef Fish wrote:
Nobody wrote:
Reef Fish wrote:
And Borchert said i was wrong in pointing out from the NEWS that a
test flight plane was produced in Toulouse, France.

He said Hamburg, Germany, without a shread of evidence of support.


Semantics.

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There is nothing semantics about the difference between Toulouse
and Hamburg, or the difference between France and Germany.


However, the original exchange went as such:

Any idea what this could have been? I thought all the big parts of
the 380 were being manufactured in Europe and Great Britain.


In France.


The final assembly is done in Toulouse, but the "big parts"
are produced all over Europe (and actually I believe a few
"fairly large" parts are made in the US as well).

 




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