The Airbus Beluga
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I've worked near Chester for three years now, and see this monstrosity probably once a week, but it still makes me stop what I'm doing and watch it fly past. Amazing. I believe it takes parts from Aerospace near Hawarden to Toulouse?

Some great information here too: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_Beluga
Any interesting stories?

Some great information here too: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_Beluga
Any interesting stories?
I didnt realise there was only 5 of them made, not the prettiest aircraft but it does look like it shouldnt be able to fly.
I saw one years ago and it was impressive but nothing compared to the Antonov 225 imo. If i wanted big stuff moving id go for that instead
I saw one years ago and it was impressive but nothing compared to the Antonov 225 imo. If i wanted big stuff moving id go for that instead

Edited by LeeThePeople on Thursday 4th June 10:41
LeeThePeople said:
I didnt realise there was only 5 of them made, not the prettiest aircraft but it does look like it shouldnt be able to fly.
I saw one years ago and it was impressive but nothing compared to the Antonov 225 imo. If i wanted big stuff moving id go for that instead
The thing that impresses me is that it only has two engines, which looks odd for the size of the thing.I saw one years ago and it was impressive but nothing compared to the Antonov 225 imo. If i wanted big stuff moving id go for that instead

Edited by LeeThePeople on Thursday 4th June 10:41
Interestingly, at 155 tonnes its maximum take-off weight is comparable to a normal A300, showing that the Beluga was intended for large but relatively light cargo. (Copied that bit from Wikipedia)
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