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On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 09:49:12 -0500, "Dan Luke"
wrote: It's a war between the two giant, state-supported airliner mfrs. The winner will dominate the business and the loser's country will suffer economically. But not nearly as much as we will all suffer if there IS a loser. The present situation suits me just fine, thanks. See saw, Margery Daw. Keeps the prices down, the executives sweating, and the trade negotiators' blood pressure up against the stops. And if the European and Wichita taxpayers want to subsidize my flying, that's a bonus. Looks like Boeing will ace out Airbus in sales this year. -- all the best, Dan Ford email (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com the blog: www.danford.net In Search of Lost Time: www.readingproust.com |
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I hear Fed Ex has ordered some. What a truck!
-- Gene Seibel Because I fly, I envy no one. Martin Hotze wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 09:23:51 -0500, Dan Luke wrote: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/818500/M/ according to this foto, the Aribus A 380 is on its 3rd rolling What a monster. yeah. hopefully they'll have a save first flight soon. Since I believe this is war hu? and I'm rooting for my side, I hope the thing flops. Still, as an aviation buff, I'd love to watch a touch-and-go. I like it beeing in service and generating business. There are concerns IMHO about so many people in one place (check-in, gate, plane) ... #m -- http://www.hotze.priv.at/album/aviation/caution.jpg |
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Martin Hotze wrote:
I like it beeing in service and generating business. There are concerns IMHO about so many people in one place (check-in, gate, plane) ... I seem to remember that when the 747 was introduced, there were *excactly* the same concerns. Stefan |
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![]() "Stefan" wrote in message ... Martin Hotze wrote: I like it beeing in service and generating business. There are concerns IMHO about so many people in one place (check-in, gate, plane) ... I seem to remember that when the 747 was introduced, there were *excactly* the same concerns. The interesting thing I noticed in the picture was the tail of a South African Airways A340 behind the A380. SAA are moving to an all Airbus fleet and dropping Boeing. |
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Stefan wrote:
Martin Hotze wrote: I like it beeing in service and generating business. There are concerns IMHO about so many people in one place (check-in, gate, plane) ... I seem to remember that when the 747 was introduced, there were *excactly* the same concerns. Still are. It's no fun boarding any aircraft with a few hundred of your best friends. And at some airports, like LAX especially, it's a near disaster at the gates with a 747. |
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![]() Still, as an aviation buff, I'd love to watch a touch-and-go. -- Dan C172RG at BFM Some years ago I happened to pass by Travis AFB, CA in a 152. There were a few C5 Galaxies in the pattern - doing touch and go's. Impressive, even from a distance. It was a rather large pattern. David Johnson |
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I once watched a C-5 searching for bodies after a boating accident on
Great Bay. (It happened to be arriving at Pease air base just after some racing shells discovered that they couldn't handle waves.) It was SO BIG that it appeared to be motionless in the air: the eye simply assumed that everything was happening nearby and in slow motion. Last year at OSH the C-5 did some low approaches. The mind has a hard time grasping the fact that something that big can fly, and it looks for all the world as if it's standing still. See: http://alexisparkinn.com/photogaller...ure%207-04.jpg It's a remarkable machine. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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C-5's are impressive for sure..
Then we had one of the Antonov's in here several times last year.... Now, we talkin HUGE... Looked like one could remove the Herky's wings (It was parked on the same ramp) and roll it inside, and still have room for the wings and a few army vehicles as well.... Dave ..On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 13:44:10 GMT, "Jay Honeck" wrote: I once watched a C-5 searching for bodies after a boating accident on Great Bay. (It happened to be arriving at Pease air base just after some racing shells discovered that they couldn't handle waves.) It was SO BIG that it appeared to be motionless in the air: the eye simply assumed that everything was happening nearby and in slow motion. Last year at OSH the C-5 did some low approaches. The mind has a hard time grasping the fact that something that big can fly, and it looks for all the world as if it's standing still. See: http://alexisparkinn.com/photogaller...ure%207-04.jpg It's a remarkable machine. |
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Martin,
hopefully they'll have a save first flight soon. They'll wait for the pope election hype to subside, if they want maximum PR effect. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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