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The Airbus 380 takeoff weight is pegged at 1,235,000 lbs. For
comparison purposes, the C5A has a maximum takeoff weight of 769,000 lbs. The maximum landing weight listed for the AB 380 is 891,000 lbs., which is more than the maximum takeoff weight of the C5A. So perhaps it is the case that the reason the AB 380 cannot land at many airports is it's weight, although the wingspan may cause problems too. Can't remember where I read that the AB 380 could only land at airports that had properly reinforced concrete runways, and that there weren't many of them. Corky Scott |
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It depends mostly on how the LG destributes weight. The AN225 weighs more
than the 380 and it can land on dirt because it distributes its weight over a large area. Mike MU-2 "Corky Scott" wrote in message ... The Airbus 380 takeoff weight is pegged at 1,235,000 lbs. For comparison purposes, the C5A has a maximum takeoff weight of 769,000 lbs. The maximum landing weight listed for the AB 380 is 891,000 lbs., which is more than the maximum takeoff weight of the C5A. So perhaps it is the case that the reason the AB 380 cannot land at many airports is it's weight, although the wingspan may cause problems too. Can't remember where I read that the AB 380 could only land at airports that had properly reinforced concrete runways, and that there weren't many of them. Corky Scott |
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Here's probably everything you'd want to know about the A380 and airports..
http://www.content.airbusworld.com/S...LT/AC_A380.pdf "Corky Scott" wrote in message ... The Airbus 380 takeoff weight is pegged at 1,235,000 lbs. For comparison purposes, the C5A has a maximum takeoff weight of 769,000 lbs. The maximum landing weight listed for the AB 380 is 891,000 lbs., which is more than the maximum takeoff weight of the C5A. So perhaps it is the case that the reason the AB 380 cannot land at many airports is it's weight, although the wingspan may cause problems too. Can't remember where I read that the AB 380 could only land at airports that had properly reinforced concrete runways, and that there weren't many of them. Corky Scott |
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Cool. I need to try out the FAA Group V Judgemental Oversteer method (while
taxiing) in the Archer! "Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote in message news:Bqwce.8$Hx4.3@okepread01... Here's probably everything you'd want to know about the A380 and airports.. http://www.content.airbusworld.com/S...LT/AC_A380.pdf "Corky Scott" wrote in message ... The Airbus 380 takeoff weight is pegged at 1,235,000 lbs. For comparison purposes, the C5A has a maximum takeoff weight of 769,000 lbs. The maximum landing weight listed for the AB 380 is 891,000 lbs., which is more than the maximum takeoff weight of the C5A. So perhaps it is the case that the reason the AB 380 cannot land at many airports is it's weight, although the wingspan may cause problems too. Can't remember where I read that the AB 380 could only land at airports that had properly reinforced concrete runways, and that there weren't many of them. Corky Scott |
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