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A380 Visits Perth for the first time

PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 6:02 pm
by glennokc
Back in October 2008, Perth was priviliged to see the new QANTAS A380 "Nancy Bird-Walton" arrive. Quite a few people came to see this wondrous bird. Perth Airport and QANTAS made the most out of the event, with stickers posters and such given away.

Our first look. Was expecting her to soar over the northern part of the hills, but nope straight overhead. Was rather quiet too.
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Doing publicity shots over the city. Even from 17km away, its still rather big.
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Lining up behind its little brother onto runway 03
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Only two reverse thrusts needed for a lightly loaded plane.
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Taxiing into the international terminal.
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Even from the end of the terminal, its still rather big.
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Take off. Thanks for visiting
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I have plenty more close ups and other pics because it sat there for 7hours.

Re: A380 Visits Perth for the first time

PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:43 am
by -Crossfire-
Nice shots...


Only two reverse thrusts needed for a lightly loaded plane.


Only 2 thrust reversers installed...

Re: A380 Visits Perth for the first time

PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 6:42 am
by Flying Trucker
Goodly morning all... :)

I was wondering about the point of two thrust reversers myself so here is a link...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A380

Taken directly from the link:  The A380 was initially planned without thrust reversers, as Airbus designed the aircraft with ample braking capacity to not require their use.[131] However Airbus elected to fit the two inboard engines with thrust reversers in a late stage of development.[100][132] The two outboard engines do not have reversers, reducing the amount of debris stirred up during landing. The A380 features electrically actuated thrust reversers, giving them better reliability than their pneumatic or hydraulic equivalents, in addition to saving weight.[133]



Interesting information on the aircraft, will be nice to see a cargo version of this aircraft.

Re: A380 Visits Perth for the first time

PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 9:16 pm
by BigTruck
I like the second from last shot, stuff to look at, and huge airplane.