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Picture of the Airbus A320-211 aircraft
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A visitor from Mexico posted Thu December 7, 2006:I think B-737 look better than this A-320, I prefer the old winglets. | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri August 18, 2006:Remember that we were seing legacy winglets (those that met the wing at a 90 degree angle) on Airbus aircraft for awhile now, it only seems logical that they would eventually upgrade to a more aerodynamic and elegant design. Keem 'em comming Toulouse! | |
A visitor from Germany posted Tue August 8, 2006:Those winglets look way better on the 737. It will be hard getting used to them. However, they will probably raise the fuel efficience and help Airbus to keep up with the 737. | |
A visitor from Spain posted Tue August 1, 2006:I agree too; they seem like a cheap copy of Boeing's 737... of course, I supose they might work better than the old ones | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Mon July 31, 2006:I agree those winglets is looking very strange on the A320. I prefer the old ones. | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Mon July 31, 2006:I think winglets look cool because some aircraft are fitted with, and some without them...since more and more airliners are being fitted with winglets, its not that cool anymore...but thats from an enthusiast's point of view, i do understand that in time of soaring fuel prices operators see the advantages of fitting even 'old' airliners with winglets | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon July 31, 2006:There seems to be a lot of wing flex. Beautiful. | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon July 31, 2006:What a strange new winglets. By the way, the wings are more curve than previous models. | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon July 31, 2006:Well, I'll be getting that confused with the Boeing 737 or 738. | |
A visitor from Canada posted Mon July 31, 2006:Nice picture. These new winglets definitely look better than the frist ones they tried. :) | |
A visitor from Germany posted Mon July 31, 2006:This big winglets makes the plane so small ... | |
A visitor from France posted Mon July 31, 2006:Great shot,because you have taken it in the best moment and it's perfectly framed! It's unusual to see this shape of winglets on an airbus! | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Sun July 30, 2006:5 stars because its a new craft on a very beatiful approach!! Now the airbus looks pretty much beatiful, looks like a bird!! | |
A visitor from Germany posted Sun July 30, 2006:I like the new wingles...in my opinion the A320 looks bigger...great photo! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun July 30, 2006:Hey - great work getting the picture....for some reason A320 doesn't look quite right with the new wingles, I guess I'm just to used to the old ones? | |
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