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Post by FabienA380 on Mar 20, 2017 19:49:17 GMT 1
A350-900 | MSN122 Singapore Airlines #16 | Test registration | F-WZFC | Registration | 9V-SMP | Roll Out (TLS) | May 22, 2017 | First flight | June 14, 2017 (AIB01FC)(unpainted) - (#103 to fly) | Painted on FL | June 28, 2017 | Flight Test | July 6, 2017 (AIB02FC) | Flight Test | July 11, 2017 (AIB03FC) | CAF | July 18, 2017 (AIB04FC) | Delivered | July 21, 2017 | Delivery flight | July 21, 2017 (#99 delivered) - SIA8895 TLS-SIN |
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Post by FabienA380 on Mar 20, 2017 19:49:25 GMT 1
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Post by addasih on Mar 25, 2017 17:13:11 GMT 1
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Post by Jkkw on Apr 19, 2017 7:08:59 GMT 1
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XWB
in service - 11 years
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Post by XWB on Apr 19, 2017 8:38:59 GMT 1
Parked in front of Station 20, will enter cabin fit soon.
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XWB
in service - 11 years
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Post by XWB on Apr 19, 2017 19:38:34 GMT 1
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philidor
in service - 6 years
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Post by philidor on Apr 20, 2017 11:21:23 GMT 1
5,4 tonnes ! Very interesting !
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Post by marlibu on Apr 20, 2017 20:56:41 GMT 1
I'm amazed something that looks comparatively so small, can be so heavy...
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Post by stealthmanbob on Apr 20, 2017 22:45:08 GMT 1
I'm amazed something that looks comparatively so small, can be so heavy... It's heavy metal
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tris06
Final Assembly Line stage 1
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Post by tris06 on Apr 21, 2017 1:17:41 GMT 1
Well lead (pb)is the heaviest stable metal. 1m3 of lead is about 11.3 tonnes. My best guess is its simply lead.
This picture is hard to gather the dimensions to make much more accurate guess.
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