G-XLEA...British Airways Airbus A.380 pics

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Hi Graham :hello:

I click that link and get a no search results page??? :dunno:
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Sorry Garry, took it straight off the FlightSim.Com page :dunno:

The link should have taken you to FlightSim.Com/New Files/All New Files/page 3/5files down.

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Re: G-XLEA...British Airways Airbus A.380 pics

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Hi Graham,

Try this link, http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php ... 290&page=3 Scroll to the bottom of the page,

nice picture of the 380, a very nice picture :lol: :hide:

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Thanks Roger, but it gives the same result that Garry got - a no search results page???

I did download it, decided I wouldn't be flying the monstrosity often enough to warrant the HD space, so binned it.

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Soon be more

G-XLEC is testing and at 19:00 today, 24-July BAWS144 was showing at Toulouse at 0 feet , knots, reg F-WWAK which is to be G-XLED and the 'flight number' is it's MSN (144) so that at least is powered up now. It's not going to fly this time as it's first flight, which hasn't happened yet would be 'AIB01AK'.

That's the norm..AIB/last two/test flight number.


Or at least that's how it normally gets numbered unless FF of type.
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In order to break up the shape, how about using the dazzle camouflage scheme as used by the Kriegsmarine in WW2? ( I think) *-) EricT
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Maybe, for an ugly hiding device, they could use a smoke screen...but probably Boeing has already patented that. *-)
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