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  • #16
    Airbus = A300 "Beluga"
    Boeing = B744 "Blue Whale"

    -Zeypi / CX777 - Cathay Pacific VA Junior First Officer



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    • #17
      I like the aircraft only because it can speed-up the Boeing 787's production. Overall, it's kinda ugly to me. :rolleyes:
      Irfan Faiz Nazerollnizam. Computer geek and gamer

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      • #18
        From Philskies.net [ASIA] Copyrights



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        • #19
          Nice pics, almost make the plane look as if it had been stretched, though I'm sure it wasn't actually stretched.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by DaL767_400er
            Nice pics, almost make the plane look as if it had been stretched, though I'm sure it wasn't actually stretched.









            Originally posted by screaming_emu
            if I was boeing, I'd fill it with seats just to make it so airbus doesn't really have the largest passenger aircraft
            Heard from a Boeing source that it wont happen ever. As it's not a certified aircraft to be able to be commercially sold. It will only operate as a 747-400 with special mods.
            Inactive from May 1 2009.

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            • #21
              View of it from inside the Hangar.

              Aerodynamic My a$$ ..

              Photos are borrowed from www.Philskies.net







              I wonder what's inside on the front aft ? What kind of seats is there or is it also empty ?
              Inactive from May 1 2009.

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              • #22
                Man, it looks waaaay worse from the front.

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                • #23
                  How much would a modification like this (and the one on the Beluga) affect the handling characteristics? Would pilots need to do a few things differently or not? Obviously it'll affect the climb rate and range, but anything else?

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                  • #24
                    That has to be the least aerodynamic-looking aircraft in existence!
                    Regards

                    Scott


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