How many passenger can fly by the Airbus A380?
An Airbus A 380 can take either 853 passengers in tourist class or 525 passengers in 3 classes (first, business and tourist class).
What is the crusing speed of a airbus?
The A380 has a maximum speed of 634 mph (1030 kp/h). Maximum cruise speed is 587 mph (944 kp/h).
In practice, the cruise speed is generally slower, depending on route.
Why must airplane cabins be pressurized?
Because at altitudes above 10,000 feet there is not enough air for humans to breathe.
Aircraft cabins are pressurised so that the internal pressure is equal to that at about 7,000 feet.
How many people can an airbus 380 hold?
And Airbus 380 depending on the configuration can carry upwards of 850 passengers. However, depending on the design it could be made to handle less, leaving more room for other equipment.
The income statement is prepared from what?
The Income Statement is prepared from the balances of some of the General Ledger Accounts. The General Ledger Accounts are split between the Income Statement and the Balance Sheet. The Account types used by the Income Statement are Revenue, Costs and Expenses.
How much does a gallon of aviation fuel cost the airlines?
Current prices, which have risen some 60% in the past year, range from $4.50 to $5.50 and up per gallon for Jet A. Some carriers who were able to hedge their fuel purchases (by buying future fuel at fixed costs) may be paying much less. The military also pays less for their fuel. I think today's military fuel may only cost around $3.50 per gallon.
How much does a Airbus a380 weight?
The typical operating empty weight for the A380-800 is 276,800 kg, or 610,000 lbs.
For the A380-800F, it is 252,200kg, or 556,000 lbs.
If a any Boeing or Airbus planes hade their wings above their fusalage could they still fly and why?
no they can not because it won't be aero dynamic and the plane will crash
What are the raw materials used in the automotive industry?
Steel which is really important for them and oil i think?
What is the seat plan for Aer lingus Airbus a330?
http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Aer_Lingus/Aer_Lingus_Airbus_A330-300.php
How many Airbus A320 orders have been placed by China?
Air China have ordered 22 Airbus A320 and 27 A321.
What is the fuel consumption of airbus A330 aircraft?
based on pw4164 or 4168, I experienced around 4800 kg/Hour
At optimal loading factors, flying West-East, in winter, long-haul with RR Trent engines, the A380 burns fuel at an average of between 10-12 t/hr or 3,330-4,000 gallons per hour or between 0.14 and 0.17 mpg!
How many Airbus A300 are there in the world?
Airbus manufactured 561 A300's. Twenty-five aircraft have been destroyed in accidents and only 399 are still in operational use.
What is the take off speed for an airplane?
Take-off speeds vary according to the aircraft design and the operating weight. Some light aircraft like Piper Cubs, for instance, can take off at 40-50 kts, while large commercial airliners like the Boeing 767 have a take-off speed range from 125 to 175 kts...again, depending on weight and configuration. The density altitude of the airport also affects take off speed.
There is no single answer to this question. A fixed wing aircraft's wings generates lift when the air moves over it. As the speed increases, a point will be reached where the lift equals the weight, and the aircraft is able to become airborn. Different aircraft have different applications. For example some aircraft are built for speed, others for lifting. They will have different wing areas which match their use. The smaller the wing area, the less the lift at a given airspeed, and thus the higher the takeoff speed. However they will have a higher top speed. A glider for example will become airborn before its tug, as it is a light structure with a large wing area. A fighter plane has a small wing area, needs a higher takeoff speed, but will move much faster through the air.
Small planes (piper, cessna etc.) about 70-110 mph.
Medium planes (727,737) about 190- 230 mph.
Large planes (747,757) about 230-265 mph.
This varies greatly from one type of airplane to the next. Some of the smaller single-engined private planes can take off at speeds as low as 45mph, while most airliners need about 100mph for takeoff.
The AirBus 380 and the Boeing 747 are both typically at 170-180 mph.
This also depends on other factors such as the weight of what they are carrying, weather conditions (wind, storms & air pressure) and even the angle of the runway can all affect the aircraft take-off.
Takeoff speed is the speed at which the wings generate enough lift for the airplane to begin to fly.
The speeds needed for takeoff are relative to the motion of the air (indicated airspeed). A headwind will reduce the ground speed needed for takeoff, as there is a greater flow of air over the wings. Typical take-off air speeds for jetliners are in the 130 to 155 knot range (150 to 180 miles/hour, 250 - 290 km/hour.) Light aircraft, such as a Cessna 150, take off at around 55 knots (63 miles/hour, 100 km/hour). Ultralights have even lower take-off speeds. The take off speed is directly proportional to the aircraft weight; the heavier the weight, the greater the speed needed. Some aircraft specifically designed for short takeoff and landing can take off at speeds below 40 knots, and can even become airborne from a standing start when pointed into a sufficiently strong wind.
This is a very broad question considering how many planes there are. Most single engine propeller planes take off around 70 mph. Commercial airliners around 140 mph.
It depends on the aircraft.
How does an airplane get off the ground during take off?
Long answer, but it is basically the creation of negative space through the shape of the wing and the speed, the plane is then forced upward into the negative space. boo
Does a car and airplane have the same speed?
Not sure if I understand the question but let me guess.
Aircraft (and ships) use a term for their speed that is called knots. This is another value of measuring speed and is close to the miles per hour value.
Aircraft also use the term Mach Number. This value represent the speed of sound or the percent of Mach 1.
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car speed is always measued in ground speed, or its speed in relation to the ground - plane speed is measured several ways but mostly it is in realtionship to the air, or air speed - a plane traveling at an airspeed of 60 mph flying into a headwind of 60 mph (common at very high altitude) has a ground speed of 0 mph or is actually standing still!
How do you manufacture a plane?
Answer There are basically three types of airplanes. Wood and fabric. The earliest airplanes were constructed with wood frame covered in fabric that was glued in place. There are people who still have this skill to build airplanes like this. Metal- aluminum - Modern planes are built with aluminum frames that have a monocoque skin stretched over it and held in place with rivets. Steel is used for some structure and application. Composite - Airplanes are now being made of composite material such as fiber-glass or derivatives of carbon and glass fibers. These can be made using a mold that gives the fuselage and wings their shape. If you build an airplane, you require a license by the FAA. There are some that you can build under the supervision of a qualified mechanic. The rules are there to prevent you from hurting people when you crash.
Can you bypass a 406 2.1TD immobilizer?
Yes you can bypass the immobilizer by keying in your current PIN followed by "C1C" on the keypad. This will allow you to start the car after unlocking with immobilizer and you only have 1 minute to start the car. To revert back to manual entry, just key in "C0C".
When anti skid system automatically deactivated?
This may vary by aircraft size and type. The Boeing(McDonnell Douglas) MD11 anti-skid will deactivate at speeds below 12-16 knots. Due to problems with the Center Landing Gear stability, the anti-skid may be deactivated completely for some passenger configuration MD11. However, if not deactivated, such as on MD11F Freighters, the CLG may not engage at higher speeds until 30 seconds after touchdown. There is a complicated logic in the software.
What is the speed of Boeing 777 when it takes off?
A Boeing 777 takes off at a speed of about 195 miles per hour.
How do you buy Airbus tickets in the US?
Numerous airlines in the United States have planes from the airbus family in their fleet, check on the airline websites.