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Post by woodsmelter on May 7, 2024 18:51:58 GMT 1
I can't believe the frame from the pic from 7/5/2024 is the same like from the pic from 31/10/2023 from A380_TLS_A350. The frame from May 2024 looks like originally unpainted and the frame from October 2023 seem painted. Especially the front section on the newer pic is originally green. Have anyone an explanation?
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Post by stealthmanbob on May 7, 2024 21:58:53 GMT 1
I can't believe the frame from the pic from 7/5/2024 is the same like from the pic from 31/10/2023 from A380_TLS_A350. The frame from May 2024 looks like originally unpainted and the frame from October 2023 seem painted. Especially the front section on the newer pic is originally green. Have anyone an explanation? I think in the Oct 2023 photo the front section had been painted with a protective coating as the frame was going to be stored for 6 months plus and over winter. I think they have now removed it for painting proper.
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Post by addasih on May 8, 2024 0:49:04 GMT 1
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xavier
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Post by xavier on May 8, 2024 11:34:07 GMT 1
So is this frame flying now or still grounded?
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Post by stealthmanbob on May 8, 2024 11:37:29 GMT 1
So is this frame flying now or still grounded? Unpainted and no engines at the moment.
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Post by kronus on May 8, 2024 14:00:11 GMT 1
So is this frame flying now or still grounded? Unpainted and no engines at the moment. If Air Caraibes or French Bee don't want this frame, Airbus for sure will find another customer who will take it.
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