Noisy brakes. Airbus A330 By Simon Lowe
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@TheGimpMaster01 for starters thank you for not commenting about my grammar like some other ppl would do. yes english is not my language.
i will agree on what u say, but these rto fails were done during test flights. and imo test flights are done for this exact reason, to find the errors and eliminate them. what is important for me is that they are proven reliable over the years. i am no airbus fan, i would just say that boeing and airbus are making equally good planes
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@dimos47ki7 I'm going to guess that you're foreign, so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt about your grammar and spelling and whatnot. You're right, Airbus is just fine in most respects, but when it comes to things that matter, such as correctly calculating the empty weight of their airplanes before coming out of production or making RTO brakes that don't catch tires on fire, Airbus doesn't do it right the first time. THAT is the only thing that has been proven over time.
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@TheGimpMaster01 why ppl do stupid comments about perfectly good (and proven over time) airplanes is beyond me too...
guess u r a boeing fun???
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lol @ Airbus sucking in nearly every respect relative to the industry. Why people buy Airbus is beyond me.
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@garotodinetuno1 of couse!#
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@abdullelahhajjar another bird strike at 1:37 ... did you see that? :oP
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@hazzaf100 zero nautical miles... because at least two persons are needed to fly an A330: the pilots. Otherwise you've got a radio controlled airplane ;)
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Didn't know Thomas Cook were on 330's
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It refers to the angle in which you aren't allowed to tow the airplane.
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Why does the nose wheel say "No tow" ???
@CajunBug73 better than sex? Either I don`t know how to watch that footage or you don`t know how to fuck...
flchange 6 months ago 64
10 people prefer to overshoot the runway
bozo86 2 months ago 20