
http://www.reuters.com/article/environm ... RSS&rpc=22
BTW, I'm really enjoying my Abacus A380 addon.

But anyway it's a step in the right direction. I remember seeing 707's and 727's just belching out smoke from their exhaust.
I remember seeing 707's and 727's just belching out smoke from their exhaust.
Gotta love it when people compare a 707 to an A380... Thats like comparing a Sherman and an Abrams, or a Studebaker and a Maserati...
Thank you. It finally has some recognition.
On its Website Airbus says the A380 burns 17 per cent less fuel per seat than rival large aircraft and produces only 75g of CO2 per passenger/kilometer, which it says is almost half of the target set by the European Union for cars manufactured in 2008.
lol, what about nuclear power?
In December 1958, Aviation Week claimed that:
"a nuclear-powered bomber is being flight tested in the Soviet Union. Completed about six months ago, this aircraft has been flying in the Moscow area for at least two months. It has been observed both in flight and on the ground by a wide variety of foreign observers from Communist and non-Communist countries." The article further claimed that the aircraft was "not a flying test bed in the sense that earlier US Air Force and Navy programs had called for installing a nuclear powerplant in a conventional airframe such as the B-36...solely for test purposes. The Soviet aircraft is a prototype of a design to perform a military mission as a continuous airborne alert warning system and missile launching platform..."
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