The Airbus A380 is the largest passenger airliner in the world. With each engine producing 70,000 horsepower, this giant, as tall as a 9-story building, can fly non-stop over a distance of 15,000 kilometers and carry up to 853 passengers. By 2022, over 260 A380s have been delivered to 15 operators worldwide. Top customers include Emirates (123), Singapore Airlines (24), Lufthansa (14), Qantas (12), Korean Air (10), and British Airways (12).
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Much respect to the Engineers of this king of sky
I put my barbeque together a couple of weeks ago. Basically I poured it out of a large, flat box. After watching how an Airbus A 380 is built, I feel very, very, stupid. What a marvel of engineering and construction this aircraft is. I am rendered speechless.
I don't think the Wright Brothers ever imagined this.
And before your father was born they provided 747
No, but the blueprints and parts list came directly from a trademark application from Leonardo da Vinci, before he switched to art because he was having trouble finding financial backing.
I felt quite emotional watching this, I love flying ever so much.
This is a amazing video thank you for sharing it 🎉👍👍👍✨️
Actually, the Boeing 747 has the record for the number of passengers in a single flight: Over 1000 passengers in each of two different flights. Additionally, several 747's had over 900 passengers. These were rescue flights of refugees of families of Ethiopian Jews to Israel in 1991.
The difference is that the 747 is longer but the A380 is bigger in height weight wing area width and power
I think the predessesor of the "Beluga" aircaft was born from the "Guppy"? From around 1990-98 I lived close to Filton Airfeild where I believe a lot of large parts were transported from Filton to Toulouse regulalry. It became a familiar sight in Bristol with its bulbous shape. Such an alien shape seeing it fly. There was also a daily flight from Filton to Toulouse ferrying workers too and fro. We lived about 1 and 1/2 miles from Filton airfeild and we`d regulalry hear them testing large jet engines. Maybe even Concorde? It was ridiculously loud when they had these engines going at full tilt. Filton had an extremely long runway and was a huge site. Sadly I think Filton has shut the airfield and are building's houses on the massive expanse. I was really sad that it had shut as it had been there well before I was born in 65 and a great place to see concorde on its visits. I missed its last flight which ended quite aptly at Filton.
Interesting content, well presented. Kudos for your effort. Thank you.
It'd have been more authentic had you let the participants' audio heard instead of you doing the voice over
Whatever you do, if you are flying a less bulky airplane, DO NOT GET into the A-380's wake.
I'm staying next to the black box with a parachute.
That is one big beast of a plane!
Who wants to play catch 👀 😮😮😮
Marvelous engineering work.
genious all around
Human brain Is insane 😂😂😂
It looks like Humans undergoes infinite Evolutions , scientifically. I respect Science 🙋
I dont think he ever mintioned that take the take off weight of this plane is 1.2 million pounds, thats absolutely amazing engineering to make that possible!
No Doubt About Dedication of Engineering and workers dedication about their job
@29:00, “measure twice, cut once”, has never been more important than here.
Im sorry but the voice overs are hilarious! I mean i appreciate them, thank you. But their enthusiasm is making me laugh. Even the woos and grunts. lol
its ok thanks)
PURE CAMP!😂
Perfect
They should hav e nicknamed it the Girth-380. Everone knows girth is better then length.
🤣😂🤣
Excellent video
Thank you very much!
2:15 550 m2 Is larger than a football field ??? My back yard is 500 m2 :D
ITS SERPRISING HOW WE STILL CAN AFFORT TO FLY !
Very good
Huge plan in the world
Amazing
Thanks
10:25 😊
Wow
Fascinating. Monstrous planes but Economy Class on Lufthansa was a nightmare. Cramped and claustrophobic.
I flew British Airways A380 from LHR to LAX in economy. It was very comfortable on the upper deck towards the rear and they fed us 3 meals in 10.5 hours. Very smooth flight and great service.
bermuda triangle monitoring closely
Planes are built by pixes using Lego blocks.
1:43 a330??? I thought it was an A380
I can’t wait to fly on one
flew on one in 07, was way OVER rated, people want to 'get there quicker', not the case with these things....
Best aircraft by far and Emirates ecconomy is the most specious.
Please don't forget a plane can't fly without the wings. Which do you think are more complex? Do you think that the wings are substandard to the fuselage?
I used to drive past Broughton A380 factory where the A380 wngs are made and on certain days the local road is closed for a special rig to carry each huge wing to the barge on the river Dee that takes it to the port of Mostyn to be loaded on a sea going ship to head for France.
My work tool me to Airbus Broughton, where I was fortunate enough to see the 380 wings in manufacture. It was hard to comprehend the size of them.@routmaster38
Russian titanium is the only material suitable for the A-380 landing gear? I don't think so. There are plenty of high-strength steel alloys that can do the same job. The places where titanium really shines are in corrosion resistance and maintaining integrity at high temperature. availability and cost would make it very low on my list of choices for material unless i was building a super-sonic aircraft and needed it for the outer skin. Also, the Boeing 787 is mostly made of carbon fibre composites. There is very little aluminum or fibre-glass. Perhaps you could do a documentary on its construction.
@32:17, except Boeing, of course 😂
Does it have parachutes
Aircraft first identified as an A330
If every main line connection is in a set of 3 why did he say that they have to be fitted 4 times and not 3?
Why are the subtitles in Russian 🤔😊
What airline is this?
Bro see name other plane that good like that seriously bro 747 is better🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Until they make parachutes it's a nope
9 storey building cannot be 24meter
Provence?
Good video-except the narrator needs to learn that “area” doesn’t contain an “r.”
It does in English?
Sorry about that
It does actually.
Needless to say, I feel really stupid. I meant to say “area” does not contain an “r” as its last letter!
@@liasisboathats how Brits talk.
"Hotel"? See Couchsurfing Airlines by Rangutan
Nice video but it seems bloated with nonessential information. You could have edited out an entire behind the scenes video. The first video is solely about the plane. Then the behind the scenes video, with the guy that wants to be in every shot, giving interviews along with additional nonessential information. Definitely get a voiceover with at least some personality.
That plane is not for broke folks. If you can't afford the highclass comfort and service, stick to the lower budjet plane that will still take you safe to your destination,...Afterall, that's what counts the most when in the sky so high....Just saying 🤷🏾♂️
All this bs instead of shipping the material to one location where the whole thing was assembled. Absolutely insane and rediculous.
They should make a fright verson and combo riders on to fright bottem to floors. Why do they like side stick instead of a yoke. People may have to fly multable brands of aircraft. Let the buyer have a choice yoke or stick that can switched out quickly, you are flying by wire not linkages or cables like older aircraft
"If It Ain't Boeing, I AIN'T Going"!!!!!!!!!!!
As long as it’s not a 787 max 🤦♂️
Lately, "if it ain't Boeing, it ain't going!"
Or a 737 Max.
👍🎉🎉
That green color scheme looks like how I feel when I am about to throw up.
By definition, the word "area" is pronounced ar•e•a, "arrear" is over due money. I'm far from being accused of be an educated person but it's beyond me how someone that otherwise speaks so well can mispronounce such a basic word.
Hey ppl, let's get serious, does anyone know Russian? Why can't someone, ANYONE make a documentary where the person doesn't need a voice over, makes the video seem tacky.
allover Europe not the world
You have nothing that matters to say dont say it.
No mention whatsoever regarding ticket prices? Always interesting to see how much dough folks are willing to shovel into a shredder.
These AI voices are annoying
Nicht mochte
biggest WASTE of money, im suprised it took so long to stop production
The ‘A’ in A380 comes from ‘Airbus’. What are you talking about? Airbus are way smarter than Boeing because they are European and not American.
Hell naw. To the naw naw naw. Hell to the naw. Never getting on anything that big in the sky. No thanks.