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Picture of the Airbus A320-211 aircraft
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A visitor from Netherlands posted Sat December 23, 2006:I'm a Airbus hater but it looks WAY better IMO! Kinda Sexy also! | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu November 23, 2006:Wonderful photo of the Airbus A320 with the new winglets. I personally prefer the older type. | |
A visitor from - posted Thu April 20, 2006:The spots on the inboard surface of the winglet are probably tufts to help the engineers visualize the airflow across the airfoil surface. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue April 18, 2006:This is gonna take some time to get used to! Are those air flow sensors on the inner side of the winglets on the left side, or just some part of the structure that isn't painted? | |
A visitor from France posted Mon April 17, 2006:The trailing cone is used to measure the real static pressure around the airplane in order to modelize the errors made by the static pressure probes of the airplane. In flight the tube that links the cone to the tail is unrolled so that the cone is placed 100 meters behind the tail. | |
A visitor from France posted Mon April 17, 2006:Very airplane ! The tailcone is used to mesure a lot of information ... | |
A visitor from Australia posted Mon April 17, 2006:The red THING on the tail is just for data transmission in real-time used to send information back to flight test crews on the ground. The E-4B command post and E-6 also use these sort of trailing antenna to communicate with submarines. | |
A visitor from Hong Kong posted Mon April 17, 2006:Wow! what a great photo! The winglets seems good and I like the tail cone! | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon April 17, 2006:Very good angle | |
A visitor from Korea, Republic Of posted Sun April 16, 2006:Um.. I don't know... may be familiar with small wing tips.. this looks unfamiliar to me.. a little strange.... | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun April 16, 2006:Looking very smart indeed with those winglets | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun April 16, 2006:Nice photo. The winglets to look better in-flight than they did whilst taxiing for some reason. | |
A visitor from New Zealand posted Sun April 16, 2006:The A320 looks alot better with these winglets...Hope Airbus will stick to them. | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Sun April 16, 2006:Got to love this! But i've always wondered about that read thing hanging from the fin??? You see this on many prototypes, what is this? | |
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