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More: Sydney - Kingsford Smith International (Mascot) (SYD / YSSY)
More: Australia - New South Wales, November 13, 2005
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A visitor from United States posted Sun April 9, 2006:
Shows an advanced a/c in its early days

A visitor from Hungary posted Sun February 12, 2006:
The new queen of the skies.
wery nice

A visitor from India posted Sat February 11, 2006:
The great bird is finally going places.

A visitor from Spain posted Thu November 17, 2005:
...As well as the tail is manufactured only some 20Km far from where I live in Spain ;)
Any shot wearing Iberia's livery?

A visitor from Spain posted Wed November 16, 2005:
Beautiful. Note that only the 2 middle engines are ''reversing''

A visitor from Singapore posted Wed November 16, 2005:
What happens if one day this A380 will be painted either Wunala or Nalanji Dreaming? That would be the most beautiful A380 I have ever seen! Much better than Boeing 747!

Thomas Loh

A visitor from Singapore posted Wed November 16, 2005:
Yes. they quicly change it

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 16, 2005:
Nice shot! 2-3 reversers only because the outer two hang far over the runway and would kickup debris. That's what I've read... I'm confused as to the livery paint on this bird. Do they change it as they fly it around? Last one I saw of this flyable Tylenol was painted Singapore Airlines. Was it the same bird?

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 16, 2005:
Why do engines 2-3 only ahve reverse thrust???
beautiful pic.

A visitor from United States posted Tue November 15, 2005:
The new airbus a380 should be call beauty queen.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue November 15, 2005:
This aircraft is certainly in bread of it's own. This picture just captures the shear power that is locked up in those RR Trent engines. As an employee of airbus I appreciate photos that show off the products in such a good way. Awesome photo!!!!

A visitor from France posted Tue November 15, 2005:
Engine n°2 seems me strange...anyway!it's a great aircraft assembled in Toulouse(TLS),where I live!!!!!I'm so proud to see this beauty flying all around the world!!!even place I've not visited...

A visitor from France posted Tue November 15, 2005:
Great to see this technological jewel down under. Go Airbus!! Go Qantas!!

A visitor from Australia posted Mon November 14, 2005:
Well captured love the backdrop

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