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A380 to make first flight this Wednesday!

PostPosted: 25 Apr 2005, 13:04
by newby
I see the new Airbus A380 is to take to the skies this Wednesday....


link here

{mcuth: edited to shorten link}

PostPosted: 26 Apr 2005, 14:40
by HighFlyer
Where is it flying to? Anyone know?

PostPosted: 26 Apr 2005, 14:48
by Bazz
I would imagine she will stay at TLS and just do a circuit, can't think they would relocate her during the initial proving phase.

PostPosted: 26 Apr 2005, 14:56
by pegitt
quote:Originally posted by newby
I see the new Airbus A380 is to take to the skies this Wednesday....



The flight is still subject to conformation nearer the time.

As Bazz said it will be staying around TLS undertaking numerous manoeuvres and tests of flight systems.

Cheers

Phil

PostPosted: 26 Apr 2005, 18:56
by HighFlyer
Coooool .... [8D]

Hopefully A.Net will have lots of lovely new pics of the event. What a good day to be in TLS LOL Almost worth considering buying one of those no-frills cheapy tickets over there to try and catch a glimpse!!

(I know the above makes me sound incredibly nerdy - but i dont care LOL)

PostPosted: 26 Apr 2005, 20:08
by pegitt
quote:Originally posted by HighFlyer

Almost worth considering buying one of those no-frills cheapy tickets over there to try and catch a glimpse!!

(I know the above makes me sound incredibly nerdy - but i dont care LOL)


Your not the only one;):D

Cheers

Phil

PostPosted: 26 Apr 2005, 21:19
by Richard28
hoping to set my Sky+ to records a couple of news channels tomorrow morning, as work will get in the way of this historic event (damn!)

Does anyone know what time she'll fly?

PostPosted: 26 Apr 2005, 21:30
by Pete
Confirmed it'll be on Sky News tomorrow;

http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,3 ... 42,00.html

Looking forward to seeing a slice of aviation history. I remember I was at primary school when the first Concorde commercial flight took off from Heathrow, and since our school was on the border of the airport, the headmaster took everyone out into the playing field to watch it. :)

Pete

PostPosted: 26 Apr 2005, 22:18
by pegitt
quote:Originally posted by Richard28

Does anyone know what time she'll fly?


According to This siteshe is due to fly at 1300hrs uk.

Cheers

Phil

PostPosted: 26 Apr 2005, 22:26
by Pete
Phil, can you direct me to where it says 13:00 on the Airbus site - I must be word blind ;)

Everything else I had read suggested 9.30am in the UK, 10.30am local time

Pete

PostPosted: 26 Apr 2005, 22:54
by pegitt
Pete your not word blind i think it's my jetlag and i must be seeing thing's sorry[:I] think i'll go to bed now[|)]

Cheers

Phil

PostPosted: 26 Apr 2005, 23:08
by pegitt
Just hunting around the net and have found a few threads saying 10.30 local time 9.30uk

Also found this for you satellite geeks out there:D

quote: Airbus will be broadcasting live on some satellite channels.
These are the details for those of you who can tweak your sat boxes :

from 7 am GMT to 2 pm GMT

European Zone:
Transmission planned on Eutelsat W2 @ 16¡ East :
Transpondeur : B5 Middle CH5
Donwlink : 11 150.83 Mhz (KU band)
Polarisation : Horizontal
Symbol Rate : 5.632
FEC : 3/4
The emitted signal will be digital (DVB SCPC QPSK 4.2.0) and will have a bandwidth of 9MHz.
Testing time : April 26th from 3 pm to 3.30 pm GMT

Asia pacific and middle east Zone :
Transmission planed on Asiasat 2 @ 100.5¡ East :
Transpondeur : 7A CH3
Downlink : 3 904 Mhz (C Band)
Polarisation : Vertical
Symbol Rate : 5.632
FEC : 3/4
Testing time : April 26th from 5 am to 5.30 am GMT

American Zone :
Transmission planned in NTSC on PAS 9 @ 58¡ West :
Transpondeur : 24C Slot D
Downlink : 4 173.5 Mhz (C Band)
Polarisation : Horizontal
Symbol Rate : 5.632
FEC : 3/4
Testing time : April 26th from 3 pm to 3.30 pm GMT

The takeoff is planned at 10.30 Toulouse time, that is 08.30 UTC.


cheers

Phil

PostPosted: 26 Apr 2005, 23:41
by Richard28
and what time am I leaving home tomorrow?

9:30 [:(!] should have made a later biz appointment!

post it note now secured on front door to ensure tv is recording when I leave :)

thanks for the heads-up pegitt!

PostPosted: 26 Apr 2005, 23:58
by Richard28
quote:Originally posted by HighFlyer
(I know the above makes me sound incredibly nerdy - but i dont care LOL)


No No! nerdy is when you do this :D :

http://www.airbus.com/a380/seeing/learn ... olours.pdf

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2005, 04:10
by mcmbenjamin
Has anyone been to TLS? Anything cool to do in the town? And more importantly, is the your of Airbus any good?

Benjamin
[email protected]

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2005, 10:26
by Bazz
According to the Beeb, Weather conditions are puuurfect little or no wind and a cloudless sky! They also say the flight will be a 10.00 BST or 11.00 local.

There is a live feed on the BBC website, now taxiing!!!

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2005, 10:31
by preiffer
Wow!

It's just taken off. I have to admit, it didn't look anywhere near as ugly as I thought it might in the air...!

Impressive sight.

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2005, 10:33
by Bazz
Well she's in the air, looked like a perfect take off!

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2005, 10:36
by Bazz
She looks beautiful, interestingly, they have kept the gear down, guess they don't want a malfunction making for a difficult landing!

Now replaying the take off!

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2005, 10:36
by Wolves27
I really didn't think she was going to get off the ground. Big huge thing. All went nice and smoothly didn't it. Glad BBC pointed out why they thought it wasn't retracting the landing gear straight away.

Dean

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2005, 10:37
by Pete
Just watched the take off, and wow - that was good to see.

BTW, Please - can we keep the A vs B bashing off V-Flyer. If you want to trash the looks of either Airbus or Boeing, then a.net has plenty of threads to keep you entertained

Pete

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2005, 10:40
by Bazz
The live feed has now gone off air. What was the reason for the gear down Wolves, there was no commentary on the net?

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2005, 10:42
by mcuth
Got to say that I didn't think it was going to take off - seemed to be forever on the roll! Dunno why the live feed's off though, doesn't the beeb want to show it landing too? ;)

Cheers

Michael

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2005, 10:45
by Pete
Still watching it on Sky News active & the live feed from Airbus.com ;)

Pete

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2005, 10:46
by preiffer
quote:Originally posted by mcuth
Dunno why the live feed's off though, doesn't the beeb want to show it landing too? ;)


From the Beeb:

The six-strong crew are expected to take the plane out over the Bay of Biscay, before returning to base.


So it's got a while in the air yet...