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#732005 by aft1981
15 Dec 2009, 20:20
Good to see it finally up in the air. Conversely, the other 'new' bird in the sky, the A380, well, that's not up in the air, and is worrying me a tad -

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091215/bs_afp/franceusairlineairbusairfrance

AF have been flying it only 3 weeks, and this is the second problem with it. First a navigation issue, and now a problem with the fuel tanks?! Normally I'd read things like this and think 'Hmm, I'm sure it's nothing major, they'll fix it easy enough'. However, I'm flying on it in 4 days time, so now I'm thinking '****, they BETTER fix it!'
#732006 by Scrooge
15 Dec 2009, 20:43
787 video can be found here, as flightblogger is a little bit overwhelmed at times.

http://news.yahoo.com/video/us-15749625/17154767

And the flightaware track for it

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/BOE1

Take a look at this one as well

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDyxcTF1jls

It really shows the wing flex on her, wow is all I can think.

The other thing I am noticing, it's quiet, those engines really don't put out that much noise.
#732019 by honey lamb
15 Dec 2009, 23:20
quote:Originally posted by Scrooge
787 video can be found here, as flightblogger is a little bit overwhelmed at times.

http://news.yahoo.com/video/us-15749625/17154767

And the flightaware track for it

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/BOE1

Take a look at this one as well

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDyxcTF1jls

It really shows the wing flex on her, wow is all I can think.

The other thing I am noticing, it's quiet, those engines really don't put out that much noise.




I looked at the youtube video and like you, all I could think of was the wing flex!
#732022 by n/a
15 Dec 2009, 23:32
It's a proud (and very rainy!) day here in Seattle!

GJ
#732046 by clarkeysntfc
16 Dec 2009, 10:46
What a fantastic looking aircraft. Could almost have been designed by some italian car designer!
#732055 by Alex V
16 Dec 2009, 12:36
Will the new aircrart coming in 2011 have the dehumidification spoken off in the new 787 & 380 which will reduce the symptoms of jetlag, being that these will be new craft too.

cheers

alex
#732058 by Scrooge
16 Dec 2009, 13:11
No, the total opposite in fact, the cabins in the 787 and 350 will have a higher humidity as well as a lower cabin altitude, all of which will help with jet lag.
#732059 by eejp1007
16 Dec 2009, 13:24
And this is possible because of the composites used in contruction which means that the moisture in the air will not cause corrosion of the metal as it does in current aircraft.
#732062 by ChuckC
16 Dec 2009, 14:23
That thing really scooted off the runway -- fast.

Chuck-
#732119 by Jeffers555
17 Dec 2009, 13:22
quote:Originally posted by clarkeysntfc
What a fantastic looking aircraft. Could almost have been designed by some italian car designer!


I agree but I hope it has better electrics[:D]
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