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flyforever85 ha scritto:ma quando faranno anche la manetta digitale???? ahaahh
In effetti ho letto qualcosaFAS ha scritto:flyforever85 ha scritto:ma quando faranno anche la manetta digitale???? ahaahh
zitto che vogliono togliere anche i piloti
finchè non tolgono gli ingegneri a me va beneMarcoGT ha scritto:In effetti ho letto qualcosaFAS ha scritto:flyforever85 ha scritto:ma quando faranno anche la manetta digitale???? ahaahh
zitto che vogliono togliere anche i piloti![]()
Su richiestaflyforever85 ha scritto:ho notato solo ora che Il pavimento della cabina di pilotaggio è in parquet...... hai capito Airbus!!! ahahaah
È disponibile in teak? O con gli inserti in mogano?MarcoGT ha scritto:Su richiestaflyforever85 ha scritto:ho notato solo ora che Il pavimento della cabina di pilotaggio è in parquet...... hai capito Airbus!!! ahahaah
http://www.aviationweek.com/Article.asp ... 488795.xml[...]
Airbus plans to introduce the A350 in several batches, each of which will incorporate changes, with the most significant modifications made in the transition from Batch 2 to 3. The changes affect parts and components throughout the aircraft, and suppliers have been given detailed design targets that specify the amount of weight reduction needed, among other things.
Batch 1 will include all the flight-test aircraft and early produc-tion versions, including MSN4, industry officials say. The first round of relatively minor design changes will be incorporated with MSN5. The more fundamental upgrade will happen with MSN17, say two executives with knowledge of the matter. Airbus has not revealed the exact points of transition, but Andreas Fehring, A350 senior vice president, head of fuselage and cabin, confirms that Airbus has decided to incorporate the A350 changes by batches.
The A350's cabin is one major area in which upgrades are going to be made. From MSN17 on, 40% of cabin parts will be changed, industry officials say. Airbus neither confirms nor denies that figure. The redesign includes cabin bracketing—the way the interior is attached to the fuselage—and the air-conditioning system, as well as other interior components.
Other areas that will see significant modification are structural and wing components.
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Details of Airbus's planned A350 production ramp-up are meanwhile emerging. Industry officials say the manufacturer plans to mate the fuselages and wings of four aircraft in 2012. It aims to do the mating for 12 aircraft in 2013, 24 in 2014 and 42 in 2015. Those numbers do not represent how many aircraft will be delivered in a particular year—the first A350 is not due for delivery until the second half of 2014. But it is an indication of the kind of production growth that is foreseen. Airbus declined to comment on the figures.
The production plan indicates that neither Airbus nor its suppliers have much time to build what are in some ways three different aircraft. “Nobody has the resources that are needed, neither Airbus nor the supply chain,” says the CEO of one European aerospace company. “There is going to be a fundamental cabin rework from Batch 2 to 3, plus the supply chain is ramping up development work for the A350-1000.” MSN17 is likely to be in final assembly by the end of 2013 or early 2014.
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Si l'hanno gia' chiusa vista la mancanza di nuovi ordini. Se non vado errato gli utili modelli sono andati all'IBERIA (potrei sbagliare...)SHINRA ha scritto:Non l'avevano già chiusa?
Inoltre, terminato a Stade il primo rudder ed installato sul VTP. Andranno a comporre MSN001.After the first wing delivered to the FAL Toulouse for the ES Static Specimen aircraft (above photo), the first wing that will be install in the MSN001, first flight aircraft, has been shipped from Broughton to Bremen. It will be equipped with the moveable surfaces, the wing tip and undergo installation of flight operations systems.
The second important milestone for the wing-team in a week.
In August, the MSN001 wings have been moved by AGV to a bolting station where the previously tacked covers were removed, deburred, sealed then fastened to the structure. Following this stage, wings were moved again to a equipping station that is shared with the A330, where the fuel system and limited hydraulics were installed. After painting, each wing is loaded onto one Beluga for shipping to Bremen-Germany for complete outfitting of the electrics, pneumatics, remaining hydraulics, external systems and control surfaces before making the trip to final assembly line in Toulouse.
The Vertical Tail Plane-VTP has been assembled at Stade during last months with parts manufactured at Aciturri, Spanish Tier1 with design and built responsibility. Aciturri, with more than 1,100 employees at 7 facilities at Spain has a team with engineering, industrialization and manufacturing roles, working since more than 4 years in the project with a very close concurrence with Airbus team from Getafe, Hamburg and Stade in this project. Aciturri has capability to manufacture both metallic and composites parts with background in other Airbus programs.
The movable part of the VTP, the Rudder, has been developed by Airbus (product engineering at Hamburg) and primary parts have been manufactured and assembled by Aernnova, Spanish Tier1 in charge of the industrialization of this workpackage. The Rudder is delivered to Stade for installation in the VTP just before the final inspection and delivery to the FAL, where the VTP is final-painted with the Airlines colors at the FAL, jointly with the fuselage.
During the 'VTP&Rudder MSN01 Going to FAL Celebration' in late August, Didier Evrard and Günter Butscheck recognized the good job done by the “extended team” from Aciturri, Airbus and Aernnova, with a high level concurrence. Spain has a leader position in composite manufacturing.
The VTP for the Static Specimen, already installed in the FAL, was the first big component arriving the FAL, and as it was specifically designed for the static tests campaign; It has two different parts, one painted in red that is a dummy and the lower part is the series-composite configuration with strain gages.
TLS giusto?ocirne ha scritto:visto oggi in FAL , un gran bel vedere
Libya's Afriqiyah Airways has become the latest airline to defect from the Airbus A350-800, switching its order to the larger -900 and opting to take another four of the type.
Afriqiyah had previously ordered six A350s but the new deal takes its total to 10. They will be configured with 314 seat, says Airbus, which confirms the conversion.
The change will bring down the slow-selling A350-800's backlog to 112 aircraft. Several -800 customers have already converted to the larger type, and Airbus has been discussing similar migration with other carriers.
Eccolo qui:JT8D ha scritto:L'A350 XWB è pronto per le prove statiche, la cellula costruita per questo scopo è stata spostata nella static test hall:
http://www.md80.it/2012/11/24/la350-xwb ... -statiche/