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Airbus A300F4-600 (F-GSTB)
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As someone who just likes looking at aircraft pics, especially the Newsletter ones and older aircraft, this is the first time I have seen a pic of an A300F4-600 in flight or taking off. Always intrigues me as to what shape configurations can fly effectively despite looking as if they create substantial drag, and the power of lift that a wing's slight curve generates from the pressure differential above and below the wing.
Like the picture. I feel like I have some kind of a growth on my head....I want to remove that top part looks or make that cabin window different design.
Jonathan Garstin, , each time I made one landed, I had the same feelings. Previously also for Guppy and Super Guppy..It seems somebody blows in the fuselage..!!
Would love to see a chart of the wind tunnel tests on this whale.
would not call it ugly......but really ugly...& interesting
@Trennor Turcotte, I believe they use them to haul fuselage swgments and other components to the destination where A380's are finally assembled.
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They actually use them alot to transport their airbus parts and fuselages to the other factories, just google it and ya will see some amazing photos.
Airbus is made in Germany, France, Spain and United Kingdom.
So they transport each part to the next factory.
Great Pic and Thanx to Danny for sharing.
They actually use them alot to transport their airbus parts and fuselages to the other factories, just google it and ya will see some amazing photos.
Airbus is made in Germany, France, Spain and United Kingdom.
So they transport each part to the next factory.
Great Pic and Thanx to Danny for sharing.
AIRBUS has left Boeing in the dust...........Make America Great....lol. Yeah right !
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Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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20-Jun-2025 | A3ST | Saint-Nazaire Montoir (SNR / LFRZ) | Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS / LFBO) | 09:30AM CEST | 10:22AM CEST | 0:51 |
19-Jun-2025 | A3ST | Hamburg Finkenwerder (XFW / EDHI) | Saint-Nazaire Montoir (SNR / LFRZ) | 01:53PM CEST | 03:41PM CEST | 1:48 |
18-Jun-2025 | A3ST | Hawarden (CEG / EGNR) | Hamburg Finkenwerder (XFW / EDHI) | 11:05AM BST | 01:25PM CEST | 1:20 |
18-Jun-2025 | A3ST | Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS / LFBO) | Hawarden (CEG / EGNR) | 08:31AM CEST | 09:16AM BST | 1:44 |
17-Jun-2025 | A3ST | Hamburg Finkenwerder (XFW / EDHI) | Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS / LFBO) | 03:58PM CEST | 05:59PM CEST | 2:00 |
17-Jun-2025 | A3ST | Saint-Nazaire Montoir (SNR / LFRZ) | Hamburg Finkenwerder (XFW / EDHI) | 12:35PM CEST | 02:19PM CEST | 1:43 |
17-Jun-2025 | A3ST | Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS / LFBO) | Saint-Nazaire Montoir (SNR / LFRZ) | 10:16AM CEST | 11:07AM CEST | 0:50 |
13-Jun-2025 | A3ST | Saint-Nazaire Montoir (SNR / LFRZ) | Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS / LFBO) | 08:57AM CEST | 09:47AM CEST | 0:49 |
12-Jun-2025 | A3ST | Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS / LFBO) | Saint-Nazaire Montoir (SNR / LFRZ) | 06:45PM CEST | 07:35PM CEST | 0:50 |
12-Jun-2025 | A3ST | Bremen (BRE / EDDW) | Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS / LFBO) | 02:46PM CEST | 04:44PM CEST | 1:57 |
12-Jun-2025 | A3ST | San Pablo (SVQ / LEZL) | Bremen (BRE / EDDW) | 10:11AM CEST | 01:01PM CEST | 2:49 |
11-Jun-2025 | A3ST | Hamburg Finkenwerder (XFW / EDHI) | San Pablo (SVQ / LEZL) | 02:52PM CEST | 06:23PM CEST | 3:30 |
11-Jun-2025 | A3ST | Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS / LFBO) | Hamburg Finkenwerder (XFW / EDHI) | 11:07AM CEST | 01:12PM CEST | 2:05 |
10-Jun-2025 | A3ST | Hamburg Finkenwerder (XFW / EDHI) | Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS / LFBO) | 03:05PM CEST | 05:02PM CEST | 1:57 |
10-Jun-2025 | A3ST | Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS / LFBO) | Hamburg Finkenwerder (XFW / EDHI) | 11:44AM CEST | 01:54PM CEST | 2:10 |
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