





should be the same as normal 747 or 777 ba.Originally posted by Jp1:Don know whether the air trip fare will be expensive anot ....
also can take a look at sg's Apache helicopters.Originally posted by FireIce:new plane to look out for when i go beo aeroplanes at changi beach![]()
can see clearly in the nite meh ?Originally posted by FireIce:new plane to look out for when i go beo aeroplanes at changi beach![]()
at nite then clear mahOriginally posted by nick34:can see clearly in the nite meh ?![]()
Originally posted by FireIce:at nite then clear mah
hear the sound oso can![]()
waiting for u to bring me there agn leh
it will only be used on routes which are high capacity. There's still plenty.Originally posted by Jp1:Actually SIA is taking a risking by using this model. Cos this model need huge capacity of passenger and it cant be done so... Moreover their targeted market Aus where mani people transfer to europe never give them Air fredoom right causing them to lose a pie of this markets......![]()
When this baby approaches the runway, u shld easily identify that its a A380 with its sheer size.Originally posted by FireIce:new plane to look out for when i go beo aeroplanes at changi beach![]()
are you nuts? Nvm...I'll let somebodyelse explain to you why its like that...Originally posted by Parka:They printed the Singapore flag inverted from left to right. Should the government sue?
alamak. it's just like why they print the word 'ambulance' inverted on the ambulance.... international aviation regulation leh....Originally posted by Parka:They printed the Singapore flag inverted from left to right. Should the government sue?
No. all flags on the starboard (right) side will always be inverted. you will notice this on most if not all airlines.Originally posted by Parka:They printed the Singapore flag inverted from left to right. Should the government sue?
Correct.Originally posted by Medicated Oil:I believe this is just a prototype plate and the delivery is not made yet.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Originally posted by Ponders:No. all flags on the starboard (right) side will always be inverted. you will notice this on most if not all airlines.
This is to give the effect of "flying" against the wind, if you know what i mean.
Sydney - Los Angeles. HAHAHAOriginally posted by JLennon:what routes does the A380 intend to fly?
ya, but i also heard that SIA might not really want to press hard and maybe just seek some compensation in the interest of goodwill.Originally posted by sohguanh:I read the news the manufacturer was actually late in delivery of this plane and there were talks about compensation? Hmmm... SIA so good can pay lesser money now since the other party failed to deliver on time hahahha....
Imagine used to need pay X dollars now only pay X - Y dollars where Y is the amount of compensation?![]()