The Two Engine Airbus A380 Is FINALLY Here!
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- One of the most iconic symbols of modern aviation, the Airbus A380, might undergo a significant change that promises to reshape long-distance air travel. Watch the video to see why.
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they not getting that massive ahh plane off the ground with 2 engines 💀
And which imaginary engine is going to power your fantasy. You need 360,000 lbs of thrust. The most powerful engine the GE 9X achieves 135,000 lbs thrust?
First, twin engines are not necessarily more efficient than quad engines. In fact the most efficient engines are that with high bypass ratio, which have higher diameters with for same thust.
So instead of huge inefficient superfans to enable twin engine, you should rather think about 4 superefficient quad engines like the RC trent1000, together with a weight and fuel tank reduction. The only issue that you have to come over is the high maintainance, but I really believe that a substantial improvement there in the next few years is realistic. Thereafter refit the existing A380 and afterwards starting to build new planes again.
Globalization was promising a great future in the '90s. I think, Europeans were anticipating an uplift in per capita income especially for China and India (over 3 billion people in total). That would trigger a sizable increase in Intercontinental Travel which A380 is built for. That would require dozens of A380s in service, which did not realize.
Another factor, security measures imposed by the US has destroyed the airlines, air travel became a torture. Tighter visa requirements, the pandemic also added to reduction in number of passengers in Intercontinental Travel.
A380 is a technological marvel and will come back in an Improved more efficient version.
Salute to those Engineers, Policy Makers, Managers and Bean Counters who created the A380
A four-engined plane is far more luxurious. Why not switch off two?
It would defeat the purpose. The 2 switched off engines are just dead weight and adds drag
The new allucinationAiTurboFunAi engine will power this dream 😅
It landed at my local airport this morning.
Are Airbus going to re-start manufacturing the A380, I thought Airbus had discontinued doing so. Or will existing aircraft be changed to having 2 engines? I can understand why the airlines might want a 2 engined aircraft, as a passenger the appeal of having 4 engines makes the A380 very attractive. Also, @ 5.17, I didn't realise the A380 flew to this airport (I read the local writing)!
This is BS.
Sources? Everything I can find says Airbus is not making any more A380's of any kind, let alone a new 2 engine variant.
Ha not even making them anymore….mmmm i wonder what happens with an engine failure on one engine…..total bs
Doubling the thrust of Trent 900 does not exist. This video should have mentioned it.
Not going to happen - ever. The airframe and wings aren't designed for Twin engines
Besides, the production line was dismantled and building now houses a third A321 assembly line
None of that, you're implying that Airbus is going to launch an A380 with two engines????
It is time to wake up from your dream, this is not yet technically possible and completely untrue.
Reducing cost at the detriment of customers' lives
How about a compromise: slightly smaller plane with…..three engines? Ooops, that would be DC-10 from bygone era. Just dust off the blueprints and get to work! And do not forget to redesign cargo door…
Fake
Why this type of BS ?
Not a big fan of long range two engined aircraft,they might be capable of flying on one engine but they can’t fly on no engine’s should the second engine fail, two engine jets seem reliable but this is going to happen sooner or later over a vast ocean,it’s inevitable because the other engine would have to work at full capacity to maintain flight,the margin for error is ultimately on the side of the four engined aircraft. If people want to fly these distances then they will have to pay for the fuel not with lives.
Agree totally.
Adding economy at the expense of safety.
It go fast, it go best because shiney pictures so cool. We like shiney so it must be true yay!
tbh this is the 2nd most clickbait video on earth
1:06 Boeing 737 Image on the sunset
Bad idea in my opinion.
The switch to two engines had nothing to do with carbon footprint prints or sustainability or what ever other bollocks people spout BUT solely with cheaper running costs which means each flight generates more revenue for the airline! The carbon footprint print bs is used as nothing more than climate propoganda 😂😂
Wow bro
Jet engines are getting more powerful and a high bypass engine is under development. Twin engined planes have replaced four-engined planes on many routes. A two engined A380 is understandable provided it meets all safely requirements and can fly safely on one engine.
There is no engine being manufactured at this time that can handle this aircraft with the required thrust available ...
@@jteamaz Give it time. Engines are getting more powerful and fuel efficient.
Possibly, maybe ... but the caption says "FINALLY" here ... not even remotely true.
Please stop this nonsense
Use the Boeing 777's engine
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Hello this is just BS!!
Why UA-cam allows this kind of Stupid stuffs to be shown?
Simply ,FAKE!
It will never happen
Just won’t happen, not capable
So it is not finally here! Get a grip and start telling us the truth!
What the heck
fake ai generated garbage?
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Enormous annoying fake.
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rubbish
This vlog should be removed immediately- it’s a pack of lies from Aviatrix trying to get money from people
That's not going to happen !