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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • The Airbus A380 is more advanced than any airliner that has flown before and can fly non-stop a third of the way around the world. This series follows the story of the construction of the world's biggest and heaviest airliner, told through the people who made it happen.
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  • @mickeyfilmer5551
    @mickeyfilmer5551 Год назад +172

    I was an HGV driver for Castle Cement during the construction of the Factory in Broughton, North wales, that made the wings for the A380, Daily for several weeks I would bring Cement powder and blow it into the silos on site so that they could make concrete on a continuos basis, and even now the Beluga flies right over the top of my house on it's way to land at Broughton to collect more wings for Airbus. It is a good feeling to know I was just a small cog in this massive gearbox that made the biggest airliner of all time.

    • @melchurmoreau5677
      @melchurmoreau5677 Год назад +4

      That's brilliant stuff,

    • @KOTalk
      @KOTalk 11 месяцев назад

      Amazing!

    • @vajidalishah3595
      @vajidalishah3595 9 месяцев назад

      Congratulations on being a part of it 🎉

    • @kevinfairclough4619
      @kevinfairclough4619 9 месяцев назад

      I grew up very near the Broughton facility, my brother did his first work experience placement there. It’s great how the Airbus company utilises different countries and facilities to manufacture their planes. I think it’s one of the reasons they have been resilient. Also, seeing the “beluga” flying in and out of Hawarden when at school was something I always noticed but took for granted, but now wish I still lived there to see it.

  • @azzamfs
    @azzamfs Год назад +58

    The stress for these people was crazy! Congratulations to the team for making this historic plane! 🎉

  • @stunter2875
    @stunter2875 10 месяцев назад +17

    Amazing to get a glimpse of what it takes to bring a plane like this to life. Everyone that had a hand in it no matter how small should definitely be proud

  • @daltoid9150
    @daltoid9150 Год назад +14

    The passion airplanes engineers and everyone that work in the aircraft sector is incredible. This documentary really shows how much they care and how safe planes are. I will fly on a plane on july and August and this really helps me overcome my fear of flying.

  • @wuciwucci4374
    @wuciwucci4374 Год назад +9

    I would love to see the double-decker Airbus A380 and its newer future variants continuing in the aviation world for at least another 30 years. Such a breathtaking piece of engineering, human ingenuity, and bold endeavour to be marvelled at!

  • @roshjam4984
    @roshjam4984 Год назад +11

    Emirates flight from London to Dubai on an A380. Six hours went by in a jiffy and I was not tired at all.
    My best flying experience, EVER!

  • @mx338
    @mx338 10 месяцев назад +2

    The amount of coordination and nerves to finalise such a huge project without big issues, already makes me feel so much secondhand stress.

  • @jacksonm.6549
    @jacksonm.6549 4 месяца назад +2

    I wish there was a part 2 to this documentary. To think this plane failed not because of engineering problems, but due to finances. Not everybody was able to make a profit out of flying them. Emirates did a great job of acquiring them (my first time on an A380 was EK).
    My favourite plane to fly as a passenger and given the option I always choose the king of the sky.
    Back then I was more interested in the advancement of cellphone technology, and completely missed all of this. Thank you for the throwback and behind the scenes stuff.

  • @josephjasem7926
    @josephjasem7926 5 месяцев назад +26

    If it weren’t for Dubai, this plane ✈️ wouldn’t have flown.

    • @lil.dark.one.
      @lil.dark.one. 5 месяцев назад +3

      Middle eastern people and their planes lol. 😂

    • @emiellius
      @emiellius 4 месяца назад +5

      I see where you are coming from but I believe you are wrong. There are many different airlines who bought it and Emirates wasnt even the launch customer

    • @JustAThought155
      @JustAThought155 3 месяца назад +2

      I agree. 👍! And the UAEmirates makes it look like a normal mode of transportation, probably because it is for many of their customers. There is a RUclips video that tracks the luxurious journey of a $15,000 first class passenger’s flight. Yes, $15,000(USD). Normal…🤔…right?

  • @pmarmify
    @pmarmify Год назад +6

    I travelled on the A380 4 times & it is a super plane! Hope they bring it back

    • @Dan_the_Great_
      @Dan_the_Great_ 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah right

    • @jacksonm.6549
      @jacksonm.6549 4 месяца назад

      Emirates will continue flying it for years to come

    • @jamesadams893
      @jamesadams893 2 месяца назад

      Not going to happen, an even bigger plane with batteries and electric motors will replace it and cut the price of a ticket in half

  • @rgalonso3
    @rgalonso3 8 месяцев назад +2

    The A380 is making a come back and the resumption of production would be great even on a limited scale.

  • @raalaa121
    @raalaa121 4 дня назад

    I'm just in awe ... people are so smart / clever. How we have built machines to fly is just so fascinating. I have been fortunate enough to fly in the A380 to Dubai a few times now and it feels like you're in a massive ship.

  • @danielmarcusaurelius3835
    @danielmarcusaurelius3835 Год назад +19

    In comparison to the ''Queen of the skies'' the Boeing 747...sad to see the Airbus A380 wont outlive its contemporary to to the ever increasing point to point airport model.
    Together with the 747,the A380 will remain as one of the greatest engineering marvels of the century.

    • @kirilmihaylov1934
      @kirilmihaylov1934 Год назад

      True

    • @agems56
      @agems56 8 месяцев назад

      I was 9 years old when Boing was building and designing the 747 with slide rules and survey markers! This plane has the help of decades of learning , experience and lasers! Much like how Sir Edmund Hillary climbing Mount Everest was way more of an achievement than today's climbers with more modern technical assistance and equipment 1967 was a hell of a long time ago!

  • @grownmantravels
    @grownmantravels 8 месяцев назад +1

    I flew on the A380 from LHR TO DBX last year, en route to Nepal…..it’s a superb flight with equally superb in flight entertainment and service.
    I’ll be on it again in May travelling to Japan. Well done to all those involved in building this engineering marvel ✈️👍

  • @adriantschanz
    @adriantschanz Год назад +6

    Very impressive Doc...I like the collaboration vibe of european contributors. One thing I cant get out of my head...the Quantas People where visiting..and wasnt it exactly on Flight QF 32 where the blade of the Rolls Royce Trent engine wasnt stopped by the casiing like shown in the experiment?? (It ripped a couple wholes in the wing!
    I must say too, it was the smoothest ride I ever had on a plane when I took the A380 from Zürich all the way to Sydney Australia....and I'm glad its coming back to service more again!

  • @DevashishRamdath
    @DevashishRamdath Год назад +18

    An aviation masterpiece!

  • @65gtotrips
    @65gtotrips Год назад +22

    What’s interesting is that as of 2023, after the pandemic, and less than 20 years after its introduction, the A380 is not being reinstated by many airlines; In lieu of other aircraft platforms which are easier to integrate into airports/aerodromes.

    • @IRLbabuska
      @IRLbabuska Год назад +2

      Not so many airlines have it, but it is not correct is not getting reinstated, Lufthansa, Qantas and BA is flying them back from the "aircraft graveyards"

    • @Bijon-Roy
      @Bijon-Roy Год назад +4

      Plus it made 251 sales as of 2023,
      Meeting the original target!

    • @martijn9568
      @martijn9568 8 месяцев назад

      Jup. There is a market for the A380, but it isn't unlimited.

  • @Thatkid1988
    @Thatkid1988 9 месяцев назад +2

    What a monster plane! The type first flew on 27 April 2005 and as of December 2021, 254 aircraft have been manufactured. However, due to poor sales, Airbus announced the retirement of the A380-800 in 2021.

  • @d.b.cooper1
    @d.b.cooper1 Год назад +19

    Amazing plane & great to fly on. By far the quietest & smooth long haul flights I've ever been on. Good to see them going strong post covid, Emirates need to scrap their silly old 'we don't fly planes older than 12/14 years' rule & keep these long as it's viable. With growing travel demand & limited airport slots these are perfect re capacity

    • @julesschollum5641
      @julesschollum5641 Год назад

      Emirates is pushing Airbus hard for an A380neo and all reports suggest negotiations are ongoing, would be great to see production started back up

    • @d.b.cooper1
      @d.b.cooper1 Год назад

      @@julesschollum5641 Personally can't see it, Airbus seems more focussed on the a350s as long haul & the a320/21 neo's is where all the resources are flowing with huge backlog. The A380 project whilst it did ok was never truly profitable overall it seems. It would be shame however & push up airfares in the 2030s onwards if there's no replacement, too much demand, little supply

  • @twinchantillytiffanysbenny8852
    @twinchantillytiffanysbenny8852 7 месяцев назад +2

    It’s too bad the A380 didn’t come out sooner. That way it can enjoy the success the Boeing 747 enjoyed for over 50 years! The Boeing 747-8 is, and will always be my favorite airplane. The “Queen of the skies” is an amazing aircraft with its diversity as a passenger plane and a cargo plane. I would love to fly on the A380 before they disappear. It’s too bad they couldn’t make a cargo a380. Long live the A380 AND the Boeing 747!!🥂

  • @autismdadphotography6882
    @autismdadphotography6882 Год назад +2

    I wonder if we'll see the rest of the documentary? There's another 4 parts to this.

  • @michaelciccone2194
    @michaelciccone2194 Год назад +2

    The executive guy with a wrench doing actual work !

    • @biguncle554
      @biguncle554 Год назад +1

      That was just a photo op, he looked like he was in the way most of the time 😂

  • @jobangharekhan2601
    @jobangharekhan2601 Год назад +2

    I love the A380. It is really comfortable ❤❤❤

  • @MorfoAtari
    @MorfoAtari Год назад +5

    Looks like Fernando Alonso has a second job...

  • @louiem5654
    @louiem5654 Год назад +3

    What is the SkyAirbus? In the aviation world, it’s just known as the A380

  • @ajmedeiros77
    @ajmedeiros77 Год назад +8

    Best plane ever built hands down. Yes the 747 was the best and will always be the queen of the sky, especially how long it has been in service

  • @AdityaKumar-lt5vu
    @AdityaKumar-lt5vu 6 месяцев назад

    So, those were the scenes of stress and milestones achieved in the making of the revolution in the Aviation industry, the Airbus A380! ✈️

  • @BigDukeX
    @BigDukeX Год назад +8

    The Airbus A380 never was the “Flagship of the 21 Century... nor a disaster”. Unfortunately, this airframe, simply was unsuitable for its timeframe. Aircraft manufacturers, air carriers and airports worldwide learned quite a lot from this endeavor.

    • @gledatelj1979
      @gledatelj1979 Год назад

      what did they learn?

    • @biguncle554
      @biguncle554 Год назад

      @@gledatelj1979it was to big for most airports so not many were ordered/built so in the end airbus lost a lot of money on the a380 project.

    • @gledatelj1979
      @gledatelj1979 Год назад +3

      @@biguncle554 A380 flew to over 80 airports and airports are not ordering aircraft.

    • @randomhumanonearth777
      @randomhumanonearth777 10 дней назад

      @@biguncle554 break even ! no loss

  • @simonac688.
    @simonac688. Год назад +1

    This Sir was a excelent reportage Thank you 👍👍

  • @antoniokastrocarlisledemel6617
    @antoniokastrocarlisledemel6617 Год назад +5

    Besides being a Pilot the thing I'd want to be most in the airline industry is the mechanics and people that build these amazing Marvel's of machines...I love the A380 but I don't think anything will ever take the place of the 747 for me and usually I go for the more underground unknown of whatever I like in a certain area of media,books,actors, etc but when it comes to planes the 747 is still the Mother for me and if I ever make it to Pilot it's almost certainly going to be my apex..the goal I'm shooting for almost like the Enterprise in Star Trek but the A380 is most definitely in my top 10 ..ive never been on one but much like the 747(which I have been on) it's hard to believe so many people can fit on it ..even after riding on the 747 it's still a little hard but the A380 looks smaller than the 747 and can carry over 800?..it's crazy and aviation is something that will never ever cease to amaze me even though I'm 37 and doesn't know a world without planes so I think if someone from ancient times was brought to the present they'd probably freak out and think it's witchcraft or magic which also makes me think of the First Contact episode of TNG where Picard tells the alien lady basically "any technology advanced enough will seem like magic" and I gotta say Aviation remains magic for me and also it's sad to see now that their gamble didn't pay off but it's not not so surprising as by 2004 the jumbo jet was already 35 years old and passenger counts on flights haven't been increasing as much as you'd expect with a population of billions more compared to the 60s and by 2004 that was pretty clear and I'd argue if 1994 was as low as 2004 they probably would've never begun the project in the first place...it's sad to see such an amazing piece of technology fail to reach its potential

  • @JakeSoulFreeTravels
    @JakeSoulFreeTravels Год назад +6

    This video is 18 years old.

    • @johniii8147
      @johniii8147 Год назад +1

      Yep. It's considered a big failure by Airbus now in the reading the market.

    • @kirilmihaylov1934
      @kirilmihaylov1934 Год назад +2

      ​@@johniii8147 not more than Boeing 737MAX debacle

    • @johniii8147
      @johniii8147 Год назад

      @@kirilmihaylov1934 Not the same thing. While it was indeed a debacle, their aircraft is selling very well again. Can't even keep up with the demand for it again.

    • @kirilmihaylov1934
      @kirilmihaylov1934 Год назад +1

      @@johniii8147 it is selling because there is no alternative . Still Boeing has huge problems last few years

    • @biguncle554
      @biguncle554 Год назад +1

      Boeing rules and Airbus drools 😂

  • @ユキオ-q6t
    @ユキオ-q6t Год назад +1

    Pandemic experience airlines don 't seem to need her.
    More than a beluga,
    nice replacement for Antonov 225.

  • @lil.dark.one.
    @lil.dark.one. 5 месяцев назад

    The explosion at 5:17 caught me off guard so bad 😂😂😂

  • @nirbhay_raghav
    @nirbhay_raghav 4 месяца назад +1

    Airbus is top quality❤

  • @Bsssssssssssss
    @Bsssssssssssss Год назад +1

    Wonderful history

  • @frankservant5754
    @frankservant5754 10 месяцев назад +1

    Why they decided to manufacture such a giant aircraft in 3 countries is beyond me obviously drove up the costs. Had they installed a large cargo door like the C17 they could have saved the A380 project. Nevertheless another huge marvel way ahead of its time

  • @michealbeers777
    @michealbeers777 11 месяцев назад +2

    Boeing told Airbus that this project was going to be a joke.....Airbus just laughed it off. Who's laughing now?

  • @louisdebruyn4395
    @louisdebruyn4395 7 месяцев назад

    Between A380 and 747 the most beutiful planes for me just a question is the engine destruction test not supposed to be done long before fitted to a plane to be tested to do necessary changes if needed

  • @adriancojocaru7446
    @adriancojocaru7446 9 месяцев назад +1

    Mind boggling what humans can achieve.

  • @amilaherath4517
    @amilaherath4517 Год назад +1

    Amazing engineering ❤

  • @mikeymike1001
    @mikeymike1001 Год назад +2

    In the first 30 seconds a guy say "this aircraft cannot be a failure" ? But it was!! Airbus failed dramatically!
    Blame marketing!

  • @oldschoolguy80s
    @oldschoolguy80s Год назад

    Another Great video! 👍

  • @nikolaospeterson2495
    @nikolaospeterson2495 Год назад

    I shall be flzing in the upper deck of BA (Speedbird) in five weeks time from SFO to HRL!

  • @glorynjeri421
    @glorynjeri421 Год назад

    Beautiful beautiful

  • @blissy1
    @blissy1 Год назад +1

    I live in the flight path of CHC airport New Zealand north of Christchurch out of all the aircraft that fly over my place Emirates EK 412 from SYD/CHC with their 4 RR Trent 900 engines is the biggest and quietest aircraft of the them all

  • @taiyoki_futatsu
    @taiyoki_futatsu 5 месяцев назад +1

    3:33 This didnt age so well...

  • @u-know-this
    @u-know-this 11 месяцев назад

    I feel for that tail fin engineer. I would just say F that no tail Camera!

  • @PS-Straya_M8
    @PS-Straya_M8 Год назад +1

    QF32 enters the chat! ..

  • @deliciousfoodranger
    @deliciousfoodranger Год назад

    Good journey and good job…wow,, nice plane

  • @coldcoffee6951
    @coldcoffee6951 Год назад

    where do i find the documentary's

  • @SentimentalMo
    @SentimentalMo 6 месяцев назад

    $6b only? I expected much more, like 3x more. 6b is a bargain just for learning only as they used what is done one this to the A350. So this thing is a great success. In some soonish future, maybe Airbus should make an even bigger one that can fit in A380 landing slot.

  • @tmcb_
    @tmcb_ Год назад +7

    Airbus misread the needs of a changing industry. Production ended with the last A380 in September, 2020. While many of the 237+ A380's produced will remain in service for years to come. Its impact on the airline industry will be minor in comparison to many other more famous models.

  • @Rotebuehl1
    @Rotebuehl1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Cannot be a failure?
    Aren't airlines getting rid of it?

  • @DonaLuciana1974
    @DonaLuciana1974 Год назад +1

    What if covid 19 emergency never happened... 😪

  • @davidplowie4670
    @davidplowie4670 Год назад +1

    Narrated by Andrew Lincoln..... As in Rick Grimes!?!

  • @jon14tv
    @jon14tv Год назад +1

    This is my favorite airplane, hope one day I can fly with it :)

  • @GrrMeister
    @GrrMeister 11 месяцев назад

    39:20 *Rolls Royce A380 Trent Engine a Gallon (UK) 4.54 Litres every FOR SECONDS = why I sold my RR Silver Shadow in '84 when UK Prices got over £1 a Gallon (22p a Litre) !*

  • @mehtaNutrition
    @mehtaNutrition 7 месяцев назад

    Is there any engineering reason for having these strict deadlines for delivery along with the penalties if they miss it? Or is it all business?
    If I were in charge of ordering these planes for my airline, I'd go easy on those timelines to ensure I get a quality plane with minimal potential for oversights. No?

  • @albertchehade9916
    @albertchehade9916 Год назад

    what an elephant of an aircraft....

  • @balamohammedsaidu7734
    @balamohammedsaidu7734 10 месяцев назад

    PLEASANT PLANET PIECE 🇫🇷🌹💕

  • @SliceofLife7777
    @SliceofLife7777 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing. Time to finally make another "Airport" movie? 😜 jk.
    Beautiful.

  • @JustAThought155
    @JustAThought155 3 месяца назад

    At first I fantasized about being an engineer helping to design ONE aspect of this project. Three minutes into this piece, I think I would prefer to be responsible for painting the small square over the landing gear’s doors surface.😞!!! That is one behemoth of an engineering feat.😬!!!

  • @tanthiennguyen9308
    @tanthiennguyen9308 Год назад

    Ich bin nicht der Egoistischen Gründen Geschmeckthaft ...................................! Perfekte Plannung für Gemütliche Frühstück haben.....

  • @terryp.luvsjenifer.winklem1314
    @terryp.luvsjenifer.winklem1314 Год назад +1

    Wow

  • @ghaziabbas472
    @ghaziabbas472 5 месяцев назад

    Super ✈️✈️✈️✈️

  • @EnglishLawyer
    @EnglishLawyer Год назад

    Well @43:40 they got that wrong didn't they when you consider Qantas 32

    • @MrSchwabentier
      @MrSchwabentier Год назад

      no, QF32 was a failure of the intermediate pressure turbine disc. This one simulated here is a failure of a fan-blade.

  • @ParissaKhoury
    @ParissaKhoury Год назад

    This documentary overexaggerates everything. If an Airport can handle the Antonov cargo planes then the A380 is a piece of cake

  • @kinggill3982
    @kinggill3982 Год назад

    I had a bid for the Airbus 380. I guess my questionable staff and Paper Airplane ✈️ presentation wasn't going to suffice

  • @tanthiennguyen9308
    @tanthiennguyen9308 Год назад

    Vielen Dank allen Mitarbeitern an Kompetenz Arbeitsplätzen Jugends Weltweiten Digitalen haben bitteschön

  • @HgfdNever
    @HgfdNever 10 месяцев назад

    Good evening everyone, French Facebook page.

  • @cocNaluk-qr4sg
    @cocNaluk-qr4sg 7 месяцев назад

    Wow Boeing 747-800🇺🇸🇪🇺🇨🇳🇷🇺🇫🇷

  • @stargazeronesixseven
    @stargazeronesixseven Год назад +2

    While Boeing have their Queen of the Sky >>> The B747 ... Airbus Industries have their A380 as their Queen! 🙏 Happy many Airliners are still using their A380 for their popular long haul routes in 2023 & beyond! Thank You So Much for All those who've made this possible! 🌷🌿🌍💜🕊

  • @rossnolan2883
    @rossnolan2883 Год назад

    Super 😊😊😊😊

  • @davehudson3439
    @davehudson3439 2 месяца назад +1

    A380's cost 500 million...not 10 billion!!!

    • @slightlyskewed
      @slightlyskewed Месяц назад +1

      r&d and other costs combined amount to around 10 billion to get to the prototype. I believe that an A380 purchase cost is around $200 million.

  • @itsdee594
    @itsdee594 Год назад +1

    Humans are incredible.

  • @balamohammedsaidu7734
    @balamohammedsaidu7734 10 месяцев назад

    PLEASANT PLANET PROPERTY 🍍🌍🌎🌏🇫🇷💛

  • @NikanDragosysSerpenDra
    @NikanDragosysSerpenDra Год назад

    fan blade. What about QF32's Turbine and Rolls Royce manufacture error of the oil stub pipe causing an uncontainainted engine failure... im not afaid of the fan blades,, those turbines though.

    • @biguncle554
      @biguncle554 Год назад

      This was filmed way before both those accidents!

  • @SomeRandomGuy_id
    @SomeRandomGuy_id 10 месяцев назад

    the cost almost equals to JWST ? cmiiw.

  • @VisalKrish
    @VisalKrish Год назад

    Fernando Alonso is a pilot now?

  • @helmuthj.zotter7272
    @helmuthj.zotter7272 11 месяцев назад +1

    All the parts of the aircraft fit from all the involved countries.
    Except ...............SPAIN.
    Wonder why.....hmmmmmm LOL

  • @nolanohana
    @nolanohana Год назад +1

    251 ever built, limited success for sure.

  • @NikanDragosysSerpenDra
    @NikanDragosysSerpenDra Год назад

    Rolls Royce, Check your stub pipes before certifieing an engine

  • @ipattison
    @ipattison Год назад

    3:31 well yes it turned out to be 'so-so' not a failure but not a success.

  • @ARQtoBR
    @ARQtoBR Год назад

    Absolutly scary !!! GOD BLESS ÁUSTRALIA!!!🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺❤❤❤

  • @karloimmanoel
    @karloimmanoel Год назад

    Nice❤

  • @auser5275
    @auser5275 11 месяцев назад

    The Spanish have never been known for good engineering. especially precision works. So, they built the tail end 6 mm off spec was normal to them, but apparent was not for Air Bus. It was a bad idea to involve the Spanish in the first place!

  • @Vedurin
    @Vedurin Год назад

    Designing and building a plane for billions of dollars and then not even have it fly at least one time (and if i didn't misunderstand - not even switching on the systems on board even one time) before presenting it to potential customers just sounds to me like a bunch of people being overly dramatic. Because if you don't even think to do these things before saying your design and build are done is utterly naive to me. In other words: yes, the people were under stress, but self made / unnessecary stress.

  • @phillipstrait9387
    @phillipstrait9387 10 месяцев назад

    Mrs Burton drives a 5 speed BMW atta girl

  • @TheHomeMaker1
    @TheHomeMaker1 Год назад +2

    She sure is beautiful but she ain’t no 747 and her life span is not even 1/4 that of the 747

  • @Dan_the_Great_
    @Dan_the_Great_ 6 месяцев назад

    Flagship 21 century didn’t age well

  • @stefanossmitty3318
    @stefanossmitty3318 Год назад +3

    Yikes. This didn’t age well at all 😮

    • @brandonelam4284
      @brandonelam4284 Год назад

      who could have predicted covid and the 787 Dreamliner?

    • @stefanossmitty3318
      @stefanossmitty3318 Год назад

      @@brandonelam4284 the demise of the A380 started long before Covid. They should have been able to foresee the Dreamliner

  • @carlgarcia0716
    @carlgarcia0716 6 месяцев назад

    they can sell it to the multi billionnaire to be their private jet

  • @KABIR505
    @KABIR505 Год назад

    Nyc😮😮😮

  • @samsam2073
    @samsam2073 Год назад +1

    but it was a failure, wasn't it?

  • @Bestruction
    @Bestruction 8 месяцев назад

    Cool plane. Wrong plane for the time

  • @drivebuss8079
    @drivebuss8079 Год назад

    but the tail is broken! @ 48:30

    • @ethanellis1881
      @ethanellis1881 Год назад +1

      Just to correct you that was part of the rudder so it is not broken

  • @antoniowood8119
    @antoniowood8119 Год назад

    8:35 and Air France already retired them 😑

  • @tanthiennguyen9308
    @tanthiennguyen9308 Год назад

    Wollen Sie Airport auf dem Boden Fläche bauen.......................?

  • @aeromtb2468
    @aeromtb2468 Год назад

    did they ever make money let alone break even?

  • @EdOeuna
    @EdOeuna Год назад +2

    And it still struggles to make money.