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A visitor from - posted Thu November 19, 2009:Great!!! | |
A visitor from Denmark posted Fri October 30, 2009:The a380 is huge!, great pic. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri October 30, 2009:This is art at its best. Engineering art that is. And a great capture of it. Optical illusion or not, it really puts things into perspective. It is a huge machine! | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri October 30, 2009:Really nice photo! However the man is standing quite a ways behind the engine leading to an optical illusion. The engines are big but not -that- big. | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri October 30, 2009:Nice shot of the engine. Really like this one :D | |
A visitor from Australia posted Tue October 6, 2009:A380 Verse Ground crew | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed September 2, 2009:This give's you a sample of how big this plane is in comparance to us. | |
A visitor from Germany posted Sun August 9, 2009:My desktop pic!!! awesome | |
A visitor from - posted Fri June 19, 2009:Great Shot ! | |
A visitor from India posted Thu June 4, 2009:That's what u need to hurl 560 tonnes @ mach 0.85 4 of those.. | |
A visitor from Saudi Arabia posted Sun May 31, 2009:Marvelous picture | |
A visitor from Norway posted Wed May 13, 2009:Last poster: Airbus doesen't make these engines either.. Rolls Royce does. There also is another engine choice, the Engine Alliance (GE & PW) GW7200. Great shot of man vs machine, 5 stars. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat March 14, 2009:People say that boeing win, as the 777 has bigger engines, but boeing don't make the engines... | |
A visitor from Germany posted Sun March 8, 2009:This man could stand in there and somebody could sit on his shoulders and they still wouldn't reache the upper edge of the engine. This is what I call massive power! The B777-300 and the A380 rule the skies. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue December 30, 2008:Good God! Is this an engine, a monster, or both? | |
A visitor from Uganda posted Tue October 21, 2008:They ARE huge engines, But sadly not the biggest I live in Uganda in Africa and going through Heathrow in London I saw the A380 and the Boeing 777 and the 777 engines were bigger! Boeing wins again!!! | |
A visitor from India posted Sun October 12, 2008:Those fan blades are very huge so those who see these blades might get thrilled | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri October 3, 2008:BIG Engine, lol | |
A visitor from Australia posted Thu September 11, 2008:Ok Number 3 you back it in over here... Puts it in perspective. Good Shot | |
A visitor from Saudi Arabia posted Sun May 18, 2008:Marvelous picture | |
A visitor from United Arab Emirates posted Mon April 28, 2008:Its a great photo!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun March 16, 2008:Puts it in perspective doesn't it? | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Sat March 8, 2008:Who ordered an engine..?? Great shot! | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Wed March 5, 2008:It's just amazing that these machines fly at all! Imagine the lifting force thanks to those wings. Great Photo! Alexander Titus, Sweden | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon March 3, 2008:That engine is sooooo HUGE that that guy can just climb in and fall asleep | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon January 14, 2008:The massive engine completely dwarfs the rampworker, tis a work of art. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue December 11, 2007:Yes it's a huge engine...but remember that the man is standing behind it which throws off the perspective. | |
A visitor from France posted Sun October 7, 2007:It's just impressive how a person is tiny compared to the engines of the A380... | |
A visitor from Iran, Islamic Republic Of posted Mon July 30, 2007:Biggest jet engine ever, the ultimate power | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed June 13, 2007:Great shot! Proving that Rolls-Royce are not only the King of the Roads, but also the King of the skies! Well done that chap! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun June 10, 2007:I like the picture and everything, but my choice is still the GE90 and GENX!! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun December 3, 2006:Just look at the size of those enormous Trent 900s! | |
A visitor from Puerto Rico posted Tue October 24, 2006:Its huge i cant wait to see it | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed October 4, 2006:Best picture of the A380 I have seen! | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri September 15, 2006:And yet they aren't the biggest...Stunning clarity in the pic. Well done Vasco | |
A visitor from Germany posted Tue August 29, 2006:Look at this size not only the engine also the wing so huge it's almost scarry, good job airbus! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun August 27, 2006:Impressive shot of the A380-800 engine with a person standing next to it. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue August 22, 2006:Good luck trying to install the engine to your hoover... :) | |
A visitor from Belgium posted Mon August 14, 2006:Man o man. What a photo... I set out to find 'the perfect photo' to show exactly the size of one of those stunners and lo and behold, I found it. Great shot. Brilliant. You da man :-) | |
A visitor from Romania posted Mon July 3, 2006:Sorry mate, but you'll have to wait a little longer... | |
A visitor from Australia posted Tue June 20, 2006:It's so huge. i can't wait to go on the A380 in july. the engine must be at least 5m long. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue May 30, 2006:I wish an egine like this for my hoover. Than I need not clean my flat any more. Just once and never again. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue May 23, 2006:Looks like the same diameter as the fuselage of a 707/727/737/757. | |
A visitor from Lithuania posted Sun May 14, 2006:Very nice picture and that guy holding the pad is not so far away, just look to shadows and reflections of the wing, he's standing just behind the wing (i think). Would be nice to fly one like this... Thanks for this great picture! | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Mon May 8, 2006:Nice picture, but unfortunatly it's hard to me to believe that this thing can be this huge, I hope to see one someday | |
A visitor from India posted Sun May 7, 2006:Nice shot... conductor of the famed ny philharmonic orchestra????????? probably a technical ground support staff who had marshalled the aircraft...gbala | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu April 27, 2006:This is a great shot! To comment on the person who posted on Sat, Jan 28, this is a Trent 900 by Rolls Royce which has a fan diameter of 116 inches, not a GP7200. Also fan tip diameters measure from tip of a blade on one edge to the tip of a blade on the opposite side of the fan, not from the edge of the cowling.. duh. | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Thu April 27, 2006:WOW....unbelievable. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue April 11, 2006:Simply amazing, can't believe the size of this thing. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu April 6, 2006:Its almost touching the ground!! | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Tue March 21, 2006:Very big!!! An excellent comparison. T.B. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat March 11, 2006:Awesome, simply awesome! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat March 11, 2006:WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! i wish i was that guy | |
A visitor from India posted Fri March 10, 2006:This is really cool! you can litrely see the the difference between that man and the huge a-380 s engine!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu March 9, 2006:Is it bigger than ge90?? it looks bigger | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon March 6, 2006:Amazing.....so huge | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun February 26, 2006:Amazing! I am just speachless. *Jaw drops* | |
A visitor from Taiwan posted Sat February 25, 2006:Look at that picture!It's so beautiful! | |
A visitor from Singapore posted Fri February 24, 2006:Why Is The Man There???????????????????????? | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed February 22, 2006:The composition and the addition of a person for scale makes this shot stand out. Depth of focus is nice too. | |
A visitor from Colombia posted Mon February 20, 2006:Wow!! this photo is just great, b/c it gives you the perspective of the size of that BABY!! | |
A visitor from Canada posted Sun February 19, 2006:A ducks worst nightmare!A black hole with infinite suction! | |
A visitor from Canada posted Sun February 19, 2006:What a huge difference!Imagine the power! | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Sat February 18, 2006:WOW...Unbelievable. | |
A visitor from Uruguay posted Fri February 17, 2006:Great photo to compare the size!! Very nice | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun February 12, 2006:Absolutely the best photo I've seen!! Those engines are massive!! You can really tell how impressive and how large this plane is from this photo | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat January 28, 2006:Well, the person that is in the pic is behind the engine. The GP7200 has a diameter of 124 inches, which is about 10 feet. I measured the mans height and he will fit 3 times from edge to edge to the outside of the engine. So, this man is either 3"4" or is standing pretty far behind the engine. Or, I guess he could be an Oompa Loompa from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. But still great photo!!! | |
A visitor from United Arab Emirates posted Wed January 25, 2006:Very nice pic! And guys don't think wrong about this guy hehe, I know him very well, he's the Officer of DIA Planning Section, so prob he's trying to on planning something for the A380, and that thing what he's holding is a Pad which used by Marshallers. Not sure but I guess there is someone else on the otherside and they're giving signals to each other. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue January 24, 2006:WoW ! (That man is definetely a few metres behind that engine as you can see him mirrored in the back side of the wing and on the edge of the shadow) Thank You for that pic! | |
A visitor from Lebanon posted Fri January 20, 2006:Very impressive photo, i like it! It is a huge engine, but that man on the picture looks slightly out of proportion, compared to other photos on the net. Either he's quite short, or, most probably, he's standing behind the engine and hence further away from the photographer then the engine. I wonder if anyone can explain to me what he's doing with that orange thing in his hand. | |
A visitor from Lebanon posted Fri January 20, 2006:Very impressive photo, i like it! It is a huge engine, but that man on the picture looks slightly out of proportion, compared to other photos on the net. Either he's quite short, or, most probably, he's standing behind the engine and hence further away from the photographer then the engine. I wonder if anyone can explain to me what he's doing with that orange thing in his hand. | |
A visitor from Canada posted Wed January 18, 2006:Sorry got to change my boxers... birds (and Humans) have no chance against that bubba | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Wed January 18, 2006:Surely a lot of those men fit into that enormous engine. I've hears somewhere that one of those A380 engines is as big as the fuselage of a 767!!! :O | |
A visitor from Italy posted Wed January 18, 2006:It's fantastic see a man and the engine on the same photo, I can have a good idea of the dimensions of this airplane | |
A visitor from France posted Tue January 17, 2006:Wow, that engine looks huge, and the man so small! | |
A visitor from Australia posted Tue January 17, 2006:It's amazing what can come out of little man's brain to make such a huge machine for the benefit of mankind! | |
A visitor from Spain posted Tue January 17, 2006:The plane is Huge, the engines are too... But it´s nearer than the man!!! | |
A visitor from Lebanon posted Tue January 17, 2006:Holy cow! this thing is err... big... | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue January 17, 2006:Excellent photo! Gives you a good perspective on the size of the engine. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue January 17, 2006:WOW....That is very impresive.. Wish i could see it in person | |
A visitor from Germany posted Mon January 16, 2006:That is... as if its not real, scary... awesome comparison! | |
A visitor from Australia posted Mon January 16, 2006:Thanks for keeping these photos coming and reminding us just how big this great aircraft is!. Matthew | |
A visitor from Switzerland posted Mon January 16, 2006:Great comparison!The Dimensions of this Marvel are awesome!Well Done | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon January 16, 2006:Only a GE90-115B looks better | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon January 16, 2006:One of the most amazing A380 shots I have ever seen! | |
A visitor from South Africa posted Mon January 16, 2006:This excellent photo clearly demonstrates the huge diameter of the A380's engines. About the width of a B737 and a truly remarkable piece of engineering! | |
A visitor from Australia posted Mon January 16, 2006:Beyond awsome! | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon January 16, 2006:All I can say is..WOW...That is a huge aircraft...I would really like to see one in person | |
A visitor from Serbia And Montenegro posted Mon January 16, 2006:Oh man run before that monster eats you!!!Can't believe how big this engine is,the power is simply unimagineable.Hope we'll see some photos of EA7200. | |
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