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More: Toulouse - Blagnac (TLS / LFBO)
More: France, August 30, 2006
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F-WWEA (cn 009) Four A380 in flight in the same box!! MSN 009 (F-WWEA) is leading.
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A visitor from - posted Tue May 15, 2012:
You do not see this every day!!

A visitor from United States posted Mon February 20, 2012:
How heavy these giant birds are!

A visitor from - posted Thu November 24, 2011:
Erm... caution, slight wake turbulence. Cool photo :)

A visitor from United States posted Wed October 19, 2011:
Wow, this looks just like warplanes flying in formation, except these are *much* bigger! I love how you framed it; three of them in front of the cloud and the leader in the front.

A visitor from Spain posted Fri October 7, 2011:
A380 poker!

A visitor from - posted Sun July 31, 2011:
The computer might be swearing TCAS warning. Great pic!

A visitor from Portugal posted Fri July 29, 2011:
4 in 1...I want it too! Congratulations!

A visitor from United States posted Fri July 29, 2011:
The sky looks huge.

A visitor from - posted Fri July 29, 2011:
Wow!! Nice flypast! Like bombers of WWII! :)

A visitor from El Salvador posted Sun March 6, 2011:
Wonderfull pic... love it!! =D

A visitor from Ireland posted Wed February 9, 2011:
Not a pic you see every day.

A visitor from United States posted Tue February 8, 2011:
I don't know what lens you chose to use, but it sure was the right one. (luckily!) About 10mm longer and we would only have had 3 planes in frame.
A true masterpiece! My hat is off!

A visitor from France posted Thu February 3, 2011:
Astonishing!
You just have two thousands tons on this single pic!

A visitor from Netherlands posted Thu November 18, 2010:
4 big shots

A visitor from Austria posted Fri February 5, 2010:
Absolutely fantastic!

A visitor from Australia posted Sat October 24, 2009:
The most amazing thing i've ever seen

A visitor from - posted Sun April 12, 2009:
Fascinating ,absolute five stars!

A visitor from Portugal posted Tue February 24, 2009:
What a sight! congratulations Laurent! lifetime photo

A visitor from Puerto Rico posted Sun January 18, 2009:
Love this picture!!!!

A visitor from Sweden posted Mon November 10, 2008:
Its cool

A visitor from Mexico posted Tue October 28, 2008:
The A380 squadron! T.B.

A visitor from Finland posted Tue May 6, 2008:
What a sight!

A visitor from United Arab Emirates posted Wed April 2, 2008:
It's so confusing!!!
here is 4 A380s....so why all of this delays??

A visitor from United States posted Thu March 13, 2008:
Truly unique shot!

A visitor from Brazil posted Wed February 20, 2008:
Awesome! Four giants, master result of an impressive engineering work!

A visitor from United States posted Thu December 13, 2007:
Almost looks like those old 4-8 ship b-36 peacemaker formations from the 60s... huge, loud and unavoidably eye catching...

A visitor from Malaysia posted Wed November 14, 2007:
I agree, the wake turbulence must be astounding!

A visitor from United States posted Fri August 24, 2007:
Awesome. when does one ever get to witness, let alone capture four a380s flying in formation?

A visitor from France posted Fri April 27, 2007:
Just an incredible pic!! Congrats and thank you for sharing a such great aviation moment!

A visitor from Germany posted Tue March 13, 2007:
WOW!! five stars for four GIGANTS

A visitor from United States posted Fri February 2, 2007:
Wow, i would'nt want to be a bird, minding my own business going through that wake turbulance

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun January 28, 2007:
Just think 2000 people would be in the sky if those planes were full!

A visitor from Ireland posted Sun January 28, 2007:
A unique moment !! There are very few chances that this will happen again ! Nice one !

A visitor from France posted Sun January 28, 2007:
Wow! What an impressive and uncommon view!

A visitor from Saint Kitts And Nevis posted Sun January 28, 2007:
Can you Imagine the wake turbulence???!!!

A visitor from Australia posted Sun January 28, 2007:
Wow...breath taking

A visitor from Norway posted Sun January 28, 2007:
Stunning! What do you think is the space between them?

A visitor from Czech Republic posted Sun January 28, 2007:
Great! 4 giants in one shot, congrats :)

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 28, 2007:
That's a lot of aircraft in one shot. The magnificent sky adds drama to the magnificent isplay.

A visitor from Brazil posted Sat January 27, 2007:
Impressive, frightful, wonderful, perfect, fantastic. Five Stars.

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