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A message some time back gave some specs for internal volume and
weight-carrying capability of the 380, but I've lost the link. Could anyone supply those numbers off the top of their head or give a link or pointer where to look? What I'm after are just rough numbers for the total internal "usable volume" of the 380 fuselage, in any reasonable sort of sense, with or without internal structure like floors and stuff; and any similarly rough numbers as to total weight, above and above fuel, that it could lift and carry on any typical sort of revenue flight. (And by the way, does the 380 fuselage depend on internal floors and partitions -- or at least on beams, or girders, or similar internal structure elements -- as part of its essential structural elements? Or could one purchase, and fly safely, an "empty" 380 with an essentially empty-barn-like internal fuselage, except of course for cockpit and other essential internal components?) |
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![]() "AES" wrote in message ... A message some time back gave some specs for internal volume and weight-carrying capability of the 380, but I've lost the link. Could anyone supply those numbers off the top of their head or give a link or pointer where to look? What I'm after are just rough numbers for the total internal "usable volume" of the 380 fuselage, in any reasonable sort of sense, with or without internal structure like floors and stuff; and any similarly rough numbers as to total weight, above and above fuel, that it could lift and carry on any typical sort of revenue flight. (And by the way, does the 380 fuselage depend on internal floors and partitions -- or at least on beams, or girders, or similar internal structure elements -- as part of its essential structural elements? Or could one purchase, and fly safely, an "empty" 380 with an essentially empty-barn-like internal fuselage, except of course for cockpit and other essential internal components?) You will find answer to some of your questions here http://www.airbus.com/product/a380_backgrounder.asp where you get Airbus own numbers. Nik |
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