What if the Airbus A400M was a passenger plane?

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Комментарии • 459

  • @Freak859
    @Freak859  +713

    I would love to see a "What if if the A400M gets turned into a AC130 Style Gunship". That would be cool^^

  • @LordOfCinder85

    For Ryanair you use the seats on cargo pallets with parachutes and do a low altitude parachute drop to save on landing fees.

  • @jul1440

    Most Americans understand both US and metric; we use both.

  • @SummitProductionsSouth

    I really wish people would stop giving AB credit for the A220. Bombardier built that plane. All AB did was slap their name on it. Now AB made it viable in the market, but they had nothing to do with the build or design of it.

  • @EthanThomson

    where does the luggage go

  • @jimsvideos7201

    In civilian service it's only worth it for oversize cargo and maybe for delivering fuel. They are

  • @albertobravo4787

    After spending 8h in a flight on board of a A400, I think you should consider adding some kind of insulation to the math if you want to take care of your passengers mental health 😂

  • @LittleManFlying

    I used to ride on 737-200 "Combis" with gravel kits between Anchorage and Bethel, Alaska. Passengers on the upper deck and palletized cargo, cars, etc on the lower deck could be brilliant for that mission/stage length.

  • @FunkMasterJunk

    Lets be very clear. Bombardier made the Cseries. Airbus didnt. They bought and called it the A220.

  • @julianherborn8225

    The by far best feature of the Airbus A400M (or any other Airbus) is that all windows and parts of the fuselage are specially designed to stay in place. Isn't it amazing?

  • @teekev125
    @teekev125  +215

    The A400 would be better as a cargo plane with a few passenger seats. Its mission profile is to supply outposts like Alaska's northern towns, Australia's Outback, or even the jungles in Africa.

  • @tsmithkc
    @tsmithkc  +13

    Oh yes, the vast continent of "Aircraft." (

  • @WH1T3_No1SE

    Propeller falling off cought me off guard 😂

  • @auggith
    @auggith  +69

    what i love so much about your channel is you don’t just create video essays with good visuals. you make stupid shit. the type of things engineers at lockheed would’ve cooked up in the 70s while high out of their minds. and i absolutely love how whimsical and unnecessary these designs are. it touches the same part of

  • @horaciokanashiro-hv2zn

    Niche Market: Suite-on-plane.

  • @breadloafbrad

    Cool to see you going around in person too in your videos now, takes the content to another level

  • @whitefalcon630

    This is like turning an average lorry into a double-decker coach

  • @RielMyricyne

    The Lockheed L-188 electra was noteworthy as an airliner with minimum strip requirement.

  • @Pete292323

    Great video, just one thing i was missing was operating costs, fuel consumption etc. to see juet how impractical it would be as a passenger plane.