Originally posted by LambChop LOL! I was confident of that back in 2004, and said so in a poll on Mr. DoubleStandard's BBS. (I've since been banned from there - simply for quoting something Lazs said, many moons ago)
Originally posted by john9001 does airbus still glue their tails on the planes and then limit pilots from making "excessive movements" of the control surfaces?
Originally posted by Chairboy The 747 tail is "glued" together too, has been since the beginning. I prefer Boeing, but I'd rather it wins on its own merits, not misunderstanding.
Originally posted by Ripsnort Beet1e's back.
entire article But by the end of the day, Airbus said it had received orders or commitments for 339 planes worth about $43 billion at list prices.It was a very good day for Airbus, highlighted by the long-awaited decision from US Airways on whether it would choose the A350 XWB from Airbus or the 787.