It's actually very impressive that there were no fatal accidents of A380. I remember one with the burning engine, but nobody died. It's truly revolutionary!
Fun Facts: SQ21 and SQ22 operated between SIN and EWR from 2004 and 2013 using A340-500. In 2018, they used A350-900ULR for SQ21 and SQ22.. Also fun fact, A350-900ULR is ONLY operator is Singapore Airlines
Here’s a fact: The bathroom on board an Airbus A330 is in the cargo hold in order to allow room for more seats, so passengers have to walk down a set of stairs to access it. There’s also a small galley down there and flight attendants use a small elevator to bring carts up to the cabin
I remember seeing a few A380s next to 747s at a handful of international airports. And I always found it hard to believe such massive things could possibly take off and maintain flight.
Maybe because back then when the B747 was new and so was aviation for commercial jets, and the 747 was invented in that time period were most accidents were human error. For an example the Tenerife disaster very foggy with limited vision and radar human error. Or JAL 123 the rudder fell off because the pilots were consistently pushing down on the rudder pedals which made it fall off. All the fatal accidents between aircraft that Boeing made was because of human error. And the A380’s time period is in a more modern era then when the B747 was released.
@@GrantsAviation I think you are talking about American Airlines Flight 587 where the first officer ripped the rudder off, when you were describing JAL 123. JAL 123 was actually a issue by Boeing where they did a faulty repair to a tail strike that happened 7 years before the Flight 123 crash
Its really nice for people to put so much lore and effort into here. We all have love for airplanes and airlines. But honestly...747 and the a380 are like brothers. Both giants, both popular, and everyone loves them!
The A340 was never meant to be a 4 engine aircraft. Airbus wanted to use 2 engines with some kind of gearbox that made it more effficient. Somehow a company convinced them that they can make it work reliably but they could make it work reliably (of course) so they had to use those tiny engines that are used for short-haul.
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0:00 intro 0:45 airbus a330 and airbus a340 7:33 Airbus a320 (Did the a320 in other video) (Made from: Flatlife) 9:28 Airbus a319 10:24 Airbus Beluga 12:18 Airbus a318 13:27 Airbus a380 17:23 outro
I’ve enjoyed the aviation centered histories you’ve made! With this quality you would be able to hit out of the park the convoluted histories of the U.S. airline companies! (Nudge nudge, wink wink)
Lockheed is also cool, but It would be best to do a military general one or ur yalking about the others, like the Tristar and 188 Electra idk Bro its a good Idea too but Lesser planes
There was another A330 accident known as Airbus Industrie flight 129 in 1995, which was a test flight in Toulose that lost control and crashed. Sadly, all 7 occupants died and this was the first A330 accident.
The a380 has quite a lot of controversy around it. As they got a lot of tax breaks from several European countries as well as investments, pretty sure that plane will never turn a profit. Still awesome
Absolutely, the A380's journey has been filled with both triumphs and challenges. It's a testament to the complexities of the aviation industry Regardless, its technological achievements are undeniably groundbreaking!
Boeing has an aircraft that serves a similar role to the Beluga, it’s called the DreamLifter and it’s a modified 747 with a big cargo hold. The tail opens up to access it, so the plane doesn’t have an APU
Quality of A380 is revolutionary to air travels Qantas fleet's one A380's engine caught fire but the plane travelled and landed safely with no fatalities
if im correct the iberia a340 shown at 6:57 that overun a runway happened in quito ecuador at the mariscal sucre back in 2007. Dont quote me but im almost 100% sure
Fun Fact: Normal A319s have 1 emergency exit, but EasyJet spent Millions just for another one of the emergency exits, props to easyjet for saving more time in a emergency evacuation
'A minor detail but is no one commenting on the mispronounciation of one of the two oldest airlines in the world: QANTAS! (The "Queensland And Northern Territory Aerial Services": 'The Flying Kangaroo' of Australia 🇦🇺 It's widely considered to be the only airline to fly to all seven continents since it's the only one to serve destinations in six continents as well as to fly regular sightseeing flights over Antarctica! ✈️ 🛩 🛬 🛫 ✈️ 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🛩 🛬 🛫 ✈️
'Great presentation but certain parameters of the content and delivery suggest a ChatGPT type origin wth a synthesized English narration. Anyone else...?
Fun Fact: Airbus is trying to get FAA approval for Beluga operations in the US.. if it gets approved.. grab your camera's! The Airbus A318 depreciated so badly... the ENGINES.. were MORE expensive then the entire airframe..
It's actually very impressive that there were no fatal accidents of A380. I remember one with the burning engine, but nobody died. It's truly revolutionary!
The pilots of Qantas flight 92 were true hero’s saving hundreds of lives where no ordinary pilot could. Full respect to those Mates.
yeah
@@The-Master-Chiefcorrection,Qantas 32.
Yeah I remember that incident..@@The-Master-Chief
a burning engine for most aircraft isn't a death sentence.
Fun Facts: SQ21 and SQ22 operated between SIN and EWR from 2004 and 2013 using A340-500. In 2018, they used A350-900ULR for SQ21 and SQ22..
Also fun fact, A350-900ULR is ONLY operator is Singapore Airlines
never knew either
Yep indeed we have 7 of them and its on my bucket list to fly on one day
Here’s a fact: The bathroom on board an Airbus A330 is in the cargo hold in order to allow room for more seats, so passengers have to walk down a set of stairs to access it. There’s also a small galley down there and flight attendants use a small elevator to bring carts up to the cabin
Nice, I had no idea about this 👍
I remember seeing a few A380s next to 747s at a handful of international airports. And I always found it hard to believe such massive things could possibly take off and maintain flight.
Maybe because back then when the B747 was new and so was aviation for commercial jets, and the 747 was invented in that time period were most accidents were human error. For an example the Tenerife disaster very foggy with limited vision and radar human error. Or JAL 123 the rudder fell off because the pilots were consistently pushing down on the rudder pedals which made it fall off. All the fatal accidents between aircraft that Boeing made was because of human error. And the A380’s time period is in a more modern era then when the B747 was released.
R.I.P 747😢 btw there is still some 747s in operation but it’s for cargo:(
@@GrantsAviation I think you are talking about American Airlines Flight 587 where the first officer ripped the rudder off, when you were describing JAL 123.
JAL 123 was actually a issue by Boeing where they did a faulty repair to a tail strike that happened 7 years before the Flight 123 crash
Its really nice for people to put so much lore and effort into here. We all have love for airplanes and airlines. But honestly...747 and the a380 are like brothers. Both giants, both popular, and everyone loves them!
The A340 was never meant to be a 4 engine aircraft. Airbus wanted to use 2 engines with some kind of gearbox that made it more effficient. Somehow a company convinced them that they can make it work reliably but they could make it work reliably (of course) so they had to use those tiny engines that are used for short-haul.
Love your videos man, can never get enough, you explain these cool topics so well!
Thanks a lot! We're all about bringing clarity to cool topics, and it's amazing to know we're hitting the mark!
Spirit with the a380-800, the passenger limit:1235 max
1235 minimum*
wow. the a380 is my favorite aircraft. its a shame it is fading away into obscurity.
My favourite is the 747 A380 is my 2nd favourite
It’s not fading into obscurity. It’s not gonna be forgotten anytime soon but it is leaving service
Same goes with 747
The A380 is also a road in the uk
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A380_road
A380 king of the skies
B747 queen of the skies
Educational content is sooo underrated in youtube now. Amazing video!
fr, everyone be watching skibidi toilet 10 hour version these days
@@austinli8891not all of us that is only 10 and under mostly…
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Amazing video, keep up the work! You must work so hard to make these videos, you deserve 1M subscribers!
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10/10 VIDEO FLATLIFE👏👏👏👏👏
0:00 intro
0:45 airbus a330 and airbus a340
7:33 Airbus a320
(Did the a320 in other video)
(Made from: Flatlife)
9:28 Airbus a319
10:24 Airbus Beluga
12:18 Airbus a318
13:27 Airbus a380
17:23 outro
OMG YAY 2/3 AIRBUS THANK yOU SO MUCH FOR SENDING AT MY RIGHT DAY!
epic video flatlife!!!!!
Epic viewers like you deserve epic content! ;)
thank you :)))@@Flatlife
2:52 THE FLYING PENCIL🗣🔥🔥
I love your vudeos flatlife ❤❤
Before this vid blows up i wanna thank flatlife for sacrificing his time for us you didn't have to do this thanks flatlife
You mean didn’t?
@@gamingepic10 yep it was a typo
@@Gingka.Jr559 nice you fixed it :)
We're truly touched by your words! It's viewers like you who make all the hard work and time spent worth it!
@@Flatlife w flatlife
Nicce!!! I have been waiting for airbus!
OMG OMG OMG OMG THERE IT IS THE A380!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE WROLD's BEST AIRPLANE
can't wait for part 3!
It's coming next week! :D
Who else loves this guys channel?
Humbled by the love! Thanks for being a part of our journey!
@@Flatlife No problem! Your channel is amazing!
@@Flatlifethis channel looks interesting I get to learn each history of every thing and brand i see!,keep it up Flatlife :D
I’ve enjoyed the aviation centered histories you’ve made! With this quality you would be able to hit out of the park the convoluted histories of the U.S. airline companies! (Nudge nudge, wink wink)
Another one. Great video
oh cool part 2
i hope Embraer appears next :)
and lockheed
Lockheed is also cool, but It would be best to do a military general one
or ur yalking about the others, like the Tristar and 188 Electra
idk Bro its a good Idea too but Lesser planes
@@Palmeira13 yh Lockheed has many iconic aircraft including worlds fastest manned and unmanned aircraft
@@flyingpizza7486 yeah Lockheed cool too
its a cool Company with some cool planes
I remember when you had 100k subscribers. I watched many your videos. They are fun! Nice job!
I have literally been waiting for this since you made 1/3
same lol
Yes episode 2 is beginning
Great video man
The quality of these videos are immaculate!
There was another A330 accident known as Airbus Industrie flight 129 in 1995, which was a test flight in Toulose that lost control and crashed. Sadly, all 7 occupants died and this was the first A330 accident.
Yay I was waiting for this :D 😀
The a380 has quite a lot of controversy around it. As they got a lot of tax breaks from several European countries as well as investments, pretty sure that plane will never turn a profit. Still awesome
also the fact it breaks its air frame after 10 years
Absolutely, the A380's journey has been filled with both triumphs and challenges. It's a testament to the complexities of the aviation industry Regardless, its technological achievements are undeniably groundbreaking!
amazing how airbus fought and was able to compete with a monster like boeing
they didn't really win as of yet especially since they don't have a huge airliner in production like the 747
@@flyingpizza7486the 747 isn’t in production anymore with airlines slowly replacing them and well the A380 is just stopped being built
@@loco4loco I know but when the A380 stopped being in production the 747 was still kicking.
@@flyingpizza7486 and both queens have been retired form producing
@@loco4loco there is only 1 queen and it is the 747 and I'm fully aware the 747 isn't being produced
YES! Part two finally! And i am here after 1 hour of this being uploaded
same
Nice Video I want ot learn how to Animate like you!
Boeing has an aircraft that serves a similar role to the Beluga, it’s called the DreamLifter and it’s a modified 747 with a big cargo hold. The tail opens up to access it, so the plane doesn’t have an APU
It was mentioned in the boeing vid , but im sure u know that
finaly episode 2 of airbus history :)))
Yesssss! Flatlife has already realeased episode two of airbus
I WAITED FOR THIS
Great video!!
Quality of A380 is revolutionary to air travels Qantas fleet's one A380's engine caught fire but the plane travelled and landed safely with no fatalities
Yeah, QF32, it's great that there were no injuries.
Honestly, that speaks more about Quantas' pilots training and professional qualities rather than plane's reliability.
Nice video
if im correct the iberia a340 shown at 6:57 that overun a runway happened in quito ecuador at the mariscal sucre back in 2007. Dont quote me but im almost 100% sure
I live your game content and games I want you next to do a airbus 3/3 and evolution of rayman!
Finally! Been waiting for this one.
Let’s appreciate how much time and effort he put into this Video
W quality!
Your appreciation warms our hearts. Thanks for recognizing the effort and time we put into the video!
I like it how he showed Kingfisher Airlines at 2:10. My mom used to work for that airline before it went bankrupt..
Very educational video
this video is so cool
Fun Fact: Normal A319s have 1 emergency exit, but EasyJet spent Millions just for another one of the emergency exits, props to easyjet for saving more time in a emergency evacuation
finally a complete story of airbus Love it!
We finally got part 2! I was here since part 1 was released.
You made it sound like it was released 7 years ago not 7 days ago
@@loco4loco Dude, I sent this comment when this was released 55 minutes ago.
Oh wait i Just noticed it lmao
15:59 "hong kong to new york" *proceeds to show china to new york*
"sydney to istanbul" *proceeds to show western australia to moscow*
The a330 was known for its smooth landings now it's called the butter machine
6:32 I heard a freaky ahh airways flight 771 💀
Same 💀
Real
15:55 He mentioned my country!!
Actually Hong Kong isn’t a country its the most country not country
You should do a evolution of Lockheed Martin video.
Love the video. Can't wait for part 3!
Amazing evolution of Airbus, now I can see whats good and whats bad about the company 💯🔥
5:40 RIP Air Berlin.
Great vid, but I’m sorry “Can-Tas” being from Australia it is pronounced “Quan-tas” alg tho just thought u should know 😅😂
14:38 goofy ahhhh landing gears
This is cool
I don't know why everyone hates on the a380, it's nice
12:45 TAROM Babybus
15:55 "it can fly from hong cong to new york, or from sydney to instanbul" while showing a pointer on moscow
People Who dislike Airbus: 🤡
People Who Dislike Boeing: 🤡
People who respect both: 🗿
'A minor detail but is no one commenting on the mispronounciation of one of the two oldest airlines in the world: QANTAS!
(The "Queensland And Northern Territory Aerial Services": 'The Flying Kangaroo' of Australia 🇦🇺
It's widely considered to be the only airline to fly to all seven continents since it's the only one to serve destinations in six continents as well as to fly regular sightseeing flights over Antarctica!
✈️ 🛩 🛬 🛫 ✈️ 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🛩 🛬 🛫 ✈️
Thank you, someone said it.
ANOTHER PART 🔥🔥
YAY PART 2🎉🎉🎉🎉
I have an idea! For any more manufacturer history videos, you should represent the aircraft as your own livery!
Great history! ❤❤. It reminds the history to me compared to boeing. thanks 🎉
9:52 SLOVENIA MENTIONED🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Back, again! It looks like the airbus planes are getting bigger in this video...
Here before this video goes viral!
Istanbul is not in Russia 15:59, but a very good video btw
...WOW did he do GCSE on geography or not. no orphans btw
I love the A380 especially the Emirates A380’s because I have flown on it and it was magnificent.
Yaay part 2
kids in 2069: huh wdym only double deck full airliner we have KR-860
Great part 2
A350,A319,A320,A321,A330 are one one most successful aircrafts in aviation history
'Great presentation but certain parameters of the content and delivery suggest a ChatGPT type origin wth a synthesized English narration.
Anyone else...?
Awesome 👍
PLZ MAKE PART 3 EARLY
Honestly, I like Earbus more. It just looks cool.
earbus? what
lol@@averyboringchannelmadebyar3649
Earbus 💀
I loved airplanes since I was born.
And while I may still be growing and need a job at some point
The sky is my office :)
Woooo new vid!
10:13 why are the thrust reversers out in mid flight?
Fun Fact: Airbus is trying to get FAA approval for Beluga operations in the US.. if it gets approved.. grab your camera's! The Airbus A318 depreciated so badly... the ENGINES.. were MORE expensive then the entire airframe..
Here before it blows up
Please could you do a video on the evolution of RAF planes & USAF planes
12:53 Chilean LAN Airlines operated 15 from 2005 to 2014
As a french living in Toulouse, I can guarantee you that I see the Beluga everyday at my local airport !
I swear 5:26 that's an a321 not a330 or a340
15:56
Or from Sydney to Istanbul!
- shows the line going to Moscow, Russia -
At last I have waited for part 2
from sydney to Istanbul but the was in Moscow but nice vid man!!!
Can the next game evolution be Mortal Kombat 😢?
Yess part 2 to 3