Short video taken at Le Bourget Airshow: the A380's number 2 engine is windmilling (the noise you're hearing comes from the APU)
A380 taking off from Sydney - filmed aboard
A Singapore Airlines A380 taking off from Sydney flying to Singapore.
Lufthansa Airbus A380 takeoff from inseat video
Lufthansa Airbus A380 takeoff from inseat video on LH passenger test flight FRA-JFK
Airbus A380 Takeoff from inside cabin
I got lucky enough to score a seat on the a380 from a demo flight.
Airbus A380 take-off wingview
The Airbus A380-800 from Singapore Airlines takes-off at the Kingsford Smith Airport on runway 16R. Impressive take-off with wingview. See the flaps and the whole right wing of the Airbus working. The Airbus A380 is the largest passenger airliner. Awesome video. This video wasn´t taken by me but I saw this video and was impressived of it so I wanted to share it with you on YouTube. :D Hope you like it!!!
Airbus A380 In Action
With over 18ft wingspan, 4 real jet engines and a weight of over 150lbs - is this the biggest RC airliner in the world? The original A380 for sure is.
AIRBUS A380 In Action - Click here for more home videos
AIRBUS A380 In Action - Click here for more home videos
Emirates Airline Makes Aviation History at New Yorks JFK Airport with Arrival of First Scheduled Airbus A380 Service to The United States
State-of-the-Art Aircraft Features Two Flight Decks, Private First Class Suites, Two First Class Shower Spas, Onboard Lounge and More With the company's president, Tim Clark, on the inaugural flight, Emirates Airline will make history when its Airbus A380 lands at John F. Kennedy International Airport at approximately 4:45 p.m. today. This will be the first commercial A380 'superjumbo' jet to fly on American soil. The 12.5-hour flight took off at 11:00 a.m. Dubai time with 489 passengers and 24 cabin crew on board. The A380 is the world's only twin-deck, four-aisle airliner, offering the widest cabin of any aircraft. The aircraft's floor area is 49 percent bigger and has 35 percent more seats than its closest rival. It towers at 79 feet, 7 inches high with a wing span of 261 feet, 8 inches.
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