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#12895 by Bazz
19 May 2006, 13:21
Just received the following email.

We apologise for the technical difficulties that you may have experienced whilst
viewing the BAA Heathrow Airport A380 webcast at 1300hrs (BST) today.


As a result of this we will be re-broadcasting the A380 webcast at the following
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afternoon. Please log on to watch the uninterrupted broadcast of this historic
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The BAA Media Team


So if any of you missed it yesterday...
#118604 by clayts
19 May 2006, 14:28
Thats very cool... the approach looked a bit dodgy too me though! ;o)
#118606 by Airbus340
19 May 2006, 14:59
Originally posted by clayts
Thats very cool... the approach looked a bit dodgy too me though! ;o)



Very dodget the left wing looked very close to the ground at one point
#118608 by Bazz
19 May 2006, 15:12
Was it an ILS or hands on landing? There were certainly some last minute corrections to the wing attitude!
#118609 by catsilversword
19 May 2006, 15:18
Originally posted by clayts
Thats very cool... the approach looked a bit dodgy too me though! ;o)




A beer????[}:)]
#118612 by JAT74L
19 May 2006, 15:28
It would almost certainly have been a "hands on" landing. How was the wind yesterday as from what I could see from the video the left main gear touched first, then the right hand side came down a bit heavy, followed by some right rudder to straighten up. This would indicate wind coming across the runway from left to right.

Regards

John
#118620 by JAT74L
19 May 2006, 16:12
In fact having watched this clip from Sky http://www.zapmega.com/videos/a380skynews.mov

It looks like the left hand main gear was indeed first down then the NOSE wheels and finally the RH mains and a bit of "waggling" from the wings!

Regards

John
#118626 by Pete
19 May 2006, 16:31
Given the wind conditions, the correct way to put the aircraft down is *ahem* 'firmly', so the pilot did an excellent job [y]
#118630 by JAT74L
19 May 2006, 16:44
Totally agree Pete. Any landing that doesn't end up in a fireball is good enough for me! ;)

Regards

John
#118633 by easygoingeezer
19 May 2006, 17:00
Don't flame me, but I think the 747 still takes off and lands with a little more grace and magic than that one.

I don't think anything will match a 747 for the affection guys hold for boys toys.
#118635 by Bazz
19 May 2006, 17:02
Well said EGG, the 380 has a lot to live up to if she is going to replace the 744 in popularity [y]
#118640 by JAT74L
19 May 2006, 17:19
I agree egg. I think the 380 definately needs a bit of a stretch to make it look a bit less ungainly that it currently does.

The 747 is an icon and you don't get that status overnight. I'll be very intersted in developements with 747-8XX when it comes along.

As a little aside, my mate who currently flies the 744 with VAA and who will most probably have the seniority for a succesful bid to train on the 380 is a little unsure of it so far. He loves the 744 and is a little unimpressed with the location of the 380 cockpit - "It'll be like flying a Luton Van" says he!!! [oo][oo][oo]

Regards

John
#118747 by p17blo
20 May 2006, 11:31
Originally posted by JAT74L
The 747 is an icon and you don't get that status overnight. I'll be very intersted in developements with 747-8XX when it comes along.



I thought I heard in one of the news reports that Boeing had scrapped this and were now just concentrating on the 787?

Paul
Virgin Atlantic

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