Airbus wins largest single order in aviation history

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cirrrocco

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Wait a minute... you're complaining about a foreign company selling goods to another foreign company that were made in a foreign nation?

Er...does not compute.

and an indian guy complaining about it [I meant Desipower] .. hahaha
 
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2 accounts much?

yeah, so? Its not like im trying to hide it


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Not exactly, so much is automated, you can just produce as much as you want without hiring more people.

I gotta say though I've never felt shudders on takeoff in Boeings. The Airbus a380's I've flown on though all had a horrible shudder right after takeoff for about 5 seconds. It was a harmonic frequency vibration at a specific engine RPM with extra strain on the wings while the noise was pulling up. Felt it twice both on the flight to, and from, my destinations, on two different occasions for a total of 4 flights. I can't help but wonder if they've not been as thorough as Boeing is being with their dreamliner tests.

At any rate, the shipping market is still Boeings, you can't get the noise high enough on landing while still seeing the runway to be able to pack them with maximum weight.

Just general oversights that make me skeptical and more interested in trusting Boeing. If airlines can hold out for the 787s, they're going to get one hell of a plane.

Not very familiar with this type of aircraft, are you?

Harmonic frequency vibration? At a specific engine RPM with extra strain on the wings....

The shudder you experienced isn't from harmonic frequency vibrations, it's caused by the sheer size of the plane and it happens in all planes of or near the size of that plane. See if you didn't feel anything right there, you should expect a fairly rapid crash since the dampeners are malfunctioning.

Why don't you just say "hurr durr, Boing good, Airbust is so worse" and be done with it?
 
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Neither can i... Perhaps if you interject your thought up facts people will believe you?

Of course, lies are just Christian truths, right?

meh. If there's no God, it doesn't matter if I believe there's a God, that I choose to be "wrong". "You" [speaking generally, could be someone else] may not like this, but again, what command is there for me to make you happy?
 
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