airbus student 380 "How many forward gears does it have?
Be careful not to let the clutch slip." --Willy Nilly, 03/03/06 "airbus crashes killing thousands every year, should work on that instead of hubris larger shit planes" --gorgeous, 05/16/06 "what they said...." --penis, 05/27/06 "Wow, u stupid yanks still get your facts wrong. Official stats show more people killed by/on american jets!" --Alan UK, 10/13/06 "Alan, it's not an anti Brit thing. I love Britain. I was mostly teasing the French." --Yarbz, 10/17/06 |
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Camera | Camera Data | Image Description | TOULOUSE, FRANCE - APRIL 27: The Airbus A380, the world's largest commercial airliner, is seen as it makes its maiden flight on April 27, 2005 in Toulouse, southern France. The four-engine super-jumbo can carry up to 840 passengers and fly 8,000 miles (15,000 kilometers) non-stop. It took 11 years of preparation and $13 billion in spending before the first test flight took place as some 50,000 officials, spectators and media were gathered to watch history being made. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images) | Orientation | top, left side | X Resolution | 72 dots per inch | Y Resolution | 72 dots per inch | Resolution Unit | Inch | Software | Adobe Photoshop 7.0 | Date/Time | 2005:06:09 12:54:54 | Artist | Pascal Le Segretain | Copyright | 2005 Getty Images |
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