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F-WWOW (cn 001) The wing of the "huge one". First time I've seen a wing droop this much! [Nikon D70]
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A visitor from New Zealand posted Thu June 26, 2008:
Awseome shot!!!!!....I love the curve!!

A visitor from Hong Kong posted Wed March 22, 2006:
The wing is huge indeed... But the fact, that you can hardly see the winglet is rather because 1) the winglet is comparativly small and 2) because the blue color gives hardly any contrast to the background.

A visitor from United States posted Tue March 21, 2006:
The wing is so huge you can barely see the winglet on the end!

A visitor from United States posted Mon March 6, 2006:
Wing droop is outstanding. Great shot.

A visitor from United States posted Wed February 22, 2006:
How do they make 'em so big...?

A visitor from Mexico posted Mon February 20, 2006:
Look at the size of those RR engines. Watching the wing from the upper deck could be very fabulous. T.B.

A visitor from United Arab Emirates posted Thu February 16, 2006:
This picture has a lot of meaning in it. I like planes a lot and I feel this is a great shot!

A visitor from Argentina posted Thu January 19, 2006:
In these moments is when you can make the most fat question : "How a big plane with these fat wings can flies?" Good work, engineers. Good shot, photographer.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun November 27, 2005:
The Rolls Royce engines and the Wings for this beast are both built in Great Britain, the worlds best in engineering.

A visitor from United States posted Sat November 26, 2005:
Cool shot...good perspective

A visitor from United States posted Sat November 26, 2005:
First pic i've seen of an A380 wing

A visitor from Australia posted Sat November 26, 2005:
Great view of the wing Andrew - having seen this aircraft in Brisbane, I think it is the most beautiful part of it!

A visitor from United States posted Sat November 26, 2005:
Thats a fat wing...

A visitor from Singapore posted Sat November 26, 2005:
The bottom right hand corner says: "DO NOT WALK OUTSIDE THIS AREA". If more people are walking on the wing, the wing will droop more and more until it breaks!

A visitor from Singapore posted Sat November 26, 2005:
Airbus A380 wing is very big. But the Antonov An-225 wing is much bigger!

A visitor from Austria posted Fri November 25, 2005:
WWOW, what else can be said ;-) Great pic as always Andrew!!! GreetinX from INN

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Very impressive! What a huge wing and huge engines. And to answer the question: the AN-225 is still the biggest plane in the world (yes its wings are bigger too) :-)

A visitor from Serbia And Montenegro posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Those wings are really big,but are they bigger than the wings of An-225?Does anybody know?Greeting to all the airliners fans from all over the world from Boki!

A visitor from United States posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Look at the engines compared to the winglet very super indeed.

A visitor from United States posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Wow ! Look at these massive engines,once again Airbus Rules !

A visitor from Finland posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Strange-looking!

A visitor from Canada posted Fri November 25, 2005:
I am an aircraft engineer, never have seen wing this big. It is amazing something this big can actually flies,you what I mean...

A visitor from Romania posted Fri November 25, 2005:
I didn't expect to see the wing like that - nice capture, though....three stars

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Like the shark fins on the engine wing looks soooooooooo big!

A visitor from Australia posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Now thats BIG, love to watch the flex on takeoff.

A visitor from France posted Fri November 25, 2005:
What a great picture. This wing is just so big. And we haven' t seen the view from the upper deck yet!!!
Good job

A visitor from Canada posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Awsome detail wow f.mtl

A visitor from United States posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Nice detail of wing angle and bend!

A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Are they hanging on the ground or what?

A visitor from United States posted Fri November 25, 2005:
This clearly shows how big the wing/engine area of the A380 is!

A visitor from Costa Rica posted Fri November 25, 2005:
Maybe after takeoff and fully loaded, the wing shape may look like a skate park

SJO Spotter

A visitor from Brazil posted Fri November 25, 2005:
WOW...amezing wing drop!!! you can see the winglets, like after the wing ends...just awesome!

A visitor from United States posted Thu November 24, 2005:
The winglet looks like it´s a mile away...

A visitor from Spain posted Thu November 24, 2005:
A380 human's engeneering prodigy

A visitor from Spain posted Thu November 24, 2005:
A380a prodigy of human engeneering. I work in the project in Airbus Spain

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu November 24, 2005:
Love this pic!! wow!! i can't believe that the moment is really here to fly on a jet larger that life!!

A visitor from Germany posted Thu November 24, 2005:
Outstanding! the wing looks so massive

A visitor from France posted Thu November 24, 2005:
Nice shot

A visitor from Germany posted Thu November 24, 2005:
Impressive!! i've never seen such a huge wing. Lookin' forward for my first flight in A380 :)

A visitor from Germany posted Thu November 24, 2005:
The wingtip is behind the horizon!

Was this picture taken from the lower or the upper deck?

A visitor from Mexico posted Thu November 24, 2005:
Sooooo heavy i can see a little bit of the winglet. Also sooooo big.

A visitor from France posted Thu November 24, 2005:
Yes, fabulous best part of this extraordinary plane. Long live the A380!!!

A visitor from France posted Thu November 24, 2005:
Well, thank you, this is exactly the kind of picture I was waiting for.I'm so impatient to see it for real.

A visitor from France posted Thu November 24, 2005:
Great ! That's the first time I see such a droop !

A visitor from Portugal posted Thu November 24, 2005:
Massive wing for a massive passenger aircraft. Fantastic. And lucky you to get inside "the beast" and beeing able to take that photo. "Soon" you won´t be one of a few but one of many.... hehehe

A visitor from Germany posted Thu November 24, 2005:
A truly oustanding shot Mr. Hunt! Just imagine this wing going up and down during turbulence...

A visitor from Switzerland posted Thu November 24, 2005:
First A380 Wing View on ailiners.net!!!
Great shot!!! :-)))

A visitor from United States posted Thu November 24, 2005:
MASSIVE WING! Its drooping soooo much!WOW!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu November 24, 2005:
Incredible wing droop!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu November 24, 2005:
BLOODY HUGE!!! Awsome Pic

A visitor from Hong Kong posted Thu November 24, 2005:
WOOOOW!! You can hardly even see the wingtip because of the flex.

A visitor from Malta posted Thu November 24, 2005:
Good Photo.

A visitor from Israel posted Thu November 24, 2005:
Wow! Its SO big. Nice pic Andrew :)

A visitor from Germany posted Thu November 24, 2005:
Huge wing!

A visitor from Switzerland posted Thu November 24, 2005:
That's just impressive!This wing is so huge! Great Picture.

A visitor from Slovenia posted Thu November 24, 2005:
Love those shark-like fins on the engines!

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