XWB
in service - 11 years
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Post by XWB on Dec 18, 2014 21:22:55 GMT 1
L50 can be seen in the right corner of the FAL: (ignore the green rectangle, that was to mark the L70 building for the A350s)
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grisu17
Final Assembly Line stage 1
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Post by grisu17 on Dec 19, 2014 10:04:16 GMT 1
Maybe the mods can make a new tread with the plans for the factorys (TLS and XFW) with the stations (for A380 and A350)? So everyone who want to check the positions can find these fast.
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Post by addasih on Dec 19, 2014 15:40:47 GMT 1
I suggested that in the past and also suggested that it will be closed so no comments can be added so we can make it as a fast guide but didn't get any positive response
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UK380
First Flight
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Post by UK380 on Dec 20, 2014 22:57:18 GMT 1
Addasih
I would really support your idea
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Post by foreigner on Dec 21, 2014 0:18:37 GMT 1
it would awesome to be able to check the positions at TLS and XFW, but it would require quite a bit of work
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Post by FabienA380 on Dec 21, 2014 0:27:15 GMT 1
Are we speaking about FAL maps with positions locations, or positions or each frame at each location?.........
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Post by addasih on Dec 21, 2014 1:55:11 GMT 1
For me I meant FAL maps with Position locations
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grisu17
Final Assembly Line stage 1
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Post by grisu17 on Dec 21, 2014 17:58:10 GMT 1
me too
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Post by julytourist on Dec 21, 2014 18:29:02 GMT 1
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grisu17
Final Assembly Line stage 1
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Post by grisu17 on Dec 21, 2014 20:36:53 GMT 1
Thanks for the link JT, indeed it is helpful, but i think a own tread, sticked on top, with plans from all production places in TLS (A350 and A380) and in XFW would. And when those plans have a description for the stations what there is done, it would be wonderful for me and i think for other too.
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