Beluga....one ugly plane

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silvagod

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161 months

Monday 1st October 2012
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Saw one of these over Liverpool today. I'm not really a 'spotter' but it was so ugly I couldn't help staring at it. I'm sure it is very practical, but it won't win any beauty contests! vomit




sorrento205

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237 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2012
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Boeing have one too:


TheHeretic

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256 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2012
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silvagod said:
Saw one of these over Liverpool today. I'm not really a 'spotter' but it was so ugly I couldn't help staring at it. I'm sure it is very practical, but it won't win any beauty contests! vomit



They used to fly over my mums house. I think they went from BAE to somewhere else, (no idea where). As you say, fascinating to watch.

fatboy69

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188 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2012
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sorrento205 said:
Boeing have one too:

That is one truly ugly aircraft. Makes the Beluga look positively 'doable'.......

Ade07

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168 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2012
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Not built with looks in mind, but built to carry the wings from Aerospace factory in Broughton and take them to France!

miniman

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263 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2012
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NASA Super Guppy also worth a look.



fatboy69

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188 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2012
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miniman said:
NASA Super Guppy also worth a look.

That is even worse! Who 'designs' these bloody things?

Eric Mc

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266 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2012
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ll conversions of existing less portly designs - and all designed to carry outsized payloads.

The Guppies and Super Guppies were conversions of the Boeing 377 Stratocruiser and were designed to carry components of the Gemini and Apollo missions.

Tango13

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177 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2012
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Am I the only one thinking that if it was painted green...


Urban Sports

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204 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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I work in Runcorn and see the Beluga regularly, agreed its fascinating to watch, shows up on flight radar as well as Airbus.

G600

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188 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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Ade07 said:
Not built with looks in mind, but built to carry the wings from Aerospace factory in Broughton and take them to France!
I thought it was fuselage sections?

FourWheelDrift

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285 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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Is the one and only Skymonster still at Bournemouth for sale?


CanAm

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273 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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G600 said:
Ade07 said:
Not built with looks in mind, but built to carry the wings from Aerospace factory in Broughton and take them to France!
I thought it was fuselage sections?
Broughton is responsible for assembling the wings for all Airbus civil aircraft. Fuselages are built in France and Germany.

G600

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188 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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CanAm said:
G600 said:
Ade07 said:
Not built with looks in mind, but built to carry the wings from Aerospace factory in Broughton and take them to France!
I thought it was fuselage sections?
Broughton is responsible for assembling the wings for all Airbus civil aircraft. Fuselages are built in France and Germany.
I mean I thought that's what it moves.

Black9

585 posts

177 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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G600 said:
CanAm said:
G600 said:
Ade07 said:
Not built with looks in mind, but built to carry the wings from Aerospace factory in Broughton and take them to France!
I thought it was fuselage sections?
Broughton is responsible for assembling the wings for all Airbus civil aircraft. Fuselages are built in France and Germany.
I mean I thought that's what it moves.
They use it to transport 320/330/340/350 Fuselages and wings, also the 380 tail and stabliser.

It's an amazing aircraft as ugly as it is, and I'm proud to say I helped build the main door assembly for Beluga No.1 at what was Aerostructures Hamble.

egomeister

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264 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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G600 said:
I mean I thought that's what it moves.
Why do I have an image of xzibit in my head now? hehe

Spectacularly ugly aircraft but what it can do is very impressive!

MitchT

15,878 posts

210 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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Impressive piece of kit. Must be a handful in a strong crosswind, having such a 'high-sided' fuselage.

fatboy69

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188 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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There was a programme a while back, on the Discovery Channel I think, all about the Beluga & Airbus Industries.

They did say that the pilots have to decide at the last minute whether or not they can land as being high sided it can be a bit of a bugger to land if it is windy.

Cant remember the wind speed but I dont thing was very high before landing becomes a touch 'tricky....'


Urban Sports

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204 months

Thursday 4th October 2012
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Would you Adam & Eve it!


FourWheelDrift

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285 months

Thursday 4th October 2012
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I don't pick up TC in the UK but I get GSTA (flying near Nantes) and GSTB flying over Sarthe in France.