Rush hour at Munich Airport: An Airbus A350 takes off. The long-range wide-body aircraft of the European aircraft manufacturer is said to declare war on its largest competitor, the American Boeing 787 "Dreamliner". Of all commercial aircraft, the A350 has the highest proportion of carbon fiber in the fuselage and wings, thus setting new standards of stability with a high level of comfort. The assembly of the high-flyer takes two and a half months. Can Boeing keep up?
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AIRBUS A350 - High Tech In The Air | Exceptional Engineering Full Documentary
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Amazing, I am dying for fly it
I don`t trust boeing
So-called ..... Lol
I didn’t know that the plane could just lift up its nose like that haha
what is so special about the function of the 777 engine
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It´s technology is over 30 years old
So you want unproven tech in your airliner?
E2 the best
just when you I think I know it all GOD sends in the Germans; with the precision, Ok i love them what would the world be like if I had to fix it.... like I fixed my Audi S5.............help!!!!!!!! the Audi mechanics are gonna kill me.
if one inch makes a difference, imagine how much of a difference 5 inches would make...people are getting bigger, we need additional space...also why they call it "cockpit"?....funny how the plane calls the pilot "Retard"...isn't that a word that we are not supposed to use to call other people?
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The sexiest modern airline, by far.
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Most comfortable twin on earth... no questions....A350XWB
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While this documentary (Airbus industries promotion) pretends to be professionally done, him it has so many flaws that not even the first year student would do! The story proclaims to be mostly about the delivery of a new A350-900, clips and snapshots, close-ups show different A300 models throughout including the Neo and A380. Interior snapshots i.e. cockpit the same story. Some close-ups [32:15] "The fuel calculation seems to be working out" (A helluva captain!) Show a close-up of the engine and fuel display but hardly does a newly delivered airplane have that much dirt and dust on the display! And if it would, the very least of professionalism in filming would be to wipe the dust off with a cloth! The future though will be great and I can't wait for [45:23] "transparent windows". That must be an awesome invention, windows you can see through.... Is another highlight amongst many......
@POB 411621 even weirder.
@Pete Conrad Crybaby! 😂🤣
@POB 411621 that’s isn’t what is said. Maybe reading isn’t a string point for you. The point I am making is the stuff your getting all excited about doesn’t matter. It’s the kind of stuff weirdos get het up about. I’m laughing at you because you’re a bit of a weirdo.
@Pete Conrad You seem to have one of the lowest standards. Maybe mix some Boeing stuff into it as well? Who cares, right? A plane is a plane...
You seem to have a rather ridiculous attitude. There are a few shots of other Airbus airliners which is to be expected as they are built at an aerodrome with many other Airbus aircraft around. The captain’s comment was correct. Not sure what your problem is here. . He was clearly referring to electronic transparent windows and he’s talking in his second language. Since your English is far from great, I don’t think you have room to comment.
The beluga plane is one of the ugliest planes but at the same time one of the coolest planes lol
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Boeing wants the pilot in full control of the airplane? Did he say that?
Ts gibberish so why would he.
Re the Boeing Dreamliner. Unnfortunately, this plane is constructed by employees who use and are on dope during construction. No way in hell I am flying Boeing anything anymore.
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I hope A one day everyone can buy this plane
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So funny, they talk about P&W engines on the LH 777F , It is actually GE powered... Bad translation meine lieben Freunde von der Welt
Who cares.
Again with these docs, why go off on a tangent about Hong Kong when this is supposed to be about the A350??
So far no airplane designer has thought about creating a section for obese persons. In the past I had the pleasure to sit next to an obese person which made my flight very uncomfortable. Obese people don't fit properly in the current available seat space of 17 or even 18 inches. What they should do is to create a row with 22 inch seats so that obese persons also can travel with some kind of comfort. At the same time people who don't suffer from weight issues can travel without being pressed. I would also recommend to position some wider seats at the isles. Maybe there is a possibility to create smaller seats (for smaller children) so that they can be combined with wider seats so enough space is offered for the trolly's to pass.
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Why does this documentary have an early-mid 2000's vibe?
Because there is NO C0VlD bullshit being pushed ...lol
20:44 What is this!?!?
the 777F uses GE90's not Pratt and whitney lol
Watching these aviation documentaries are so funny with all the 737 Max haters haha
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This is engineering at its best a great achievement for mankind for human to explore.
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Rip Boeing
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Boeing could never!!! Airbus all the way 💯
Wow
The first commercial jet to have a fly by wire control system was the Concord.
It wasn’t a digital FBW system.
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Airbus is way better than Boeing.
One among many worst airlines in the world. Uncouth cabin crew, old unserviced planes. Would avoid Malaysia airlines.
holy shit what a waste of great footage with incorrect information and terrible editing. 2/10.
"30% bank" "a f t cargo door" .... who the hell proofed this lol, so many errors
I LOVE AIR PLANE TOO MUCH . THANKS IN SHARING YOUR VIDEO.
Boeing is big floppy wang. Has been for a while.
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23:17 It's a a TU-144 - Russian Concorde copycat. Editors, hello, don't be lazy...
When you see a wild animal encounter with a human and then the animal run away and you hear someone talking in Russian and you are like yeah what do you expect they are Russians haha same thing with technology every time when I watch a clip about technology,, I see discipline, principal, responsible and amazing yop Germans....
im sorry but the beluga plane is hideous, and i cannot see how that made it past the drawing board, not just looks, but it cannot be aerodynamic , i mean there are large girthed planes that are more aesthetically pleasing AND aerodynamic .
@buttons&gadgetsdr1 well you question how it made it past the drawing board and it’s aerodynamics, which is a ridiculous thing to say.
@Pete Conrad I know it’s that way for a practical reason, but it’s still ugly LOL
It has to be that way to carry the items it’s required to lift.
"And the pilot has to rely blindly on his instruments". Have you ever heard of IFR? If not, please research and do not narrate nonsense!
What’s your problem. That’s literally what IFR is.
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I love A350 aircraft
Boeing is suffering consequences of bad management since a more than a decade. They destroyed the company reliability. Now insisting of recertification of 737Max is something necessary for the financial department, but on the long time it could kill the company. The issue revealed how weak is development strategy at their headquarters, getting regoularly behind Airbus. Airbus makes some sort of emprovement and Boeing tries desperately to react. Like Coke and Pepsi, but canned beverages are just sugar shit with some taste that you drink or not on your choice, air transport is necessary basically for anyone, and you put your life in their hands. Boeing errors are also due the lack of certification rules. That means US government had a role or was too weak.
Boeing: just not as good! Bean counters - not engineers!
I really liked the video!!!
It's Beautiful airplane. 😍
they are putting out 60 aircraft of these models per month. think of that. thats with no corners cutt like boeing
@Sedna063 he said 60 aircraft at the duration
A month? You confuse it with the a320
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This is the best plane.
Airbus sucksss. Boeing is the best
Grow up
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A350 job well done 👍👊🙏🇯🇲
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Wind tunnel, not "wind channel". Ne plus ultra, not "non plus ultra".
I heard that the USA versions were the safest...lol
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As a passenger I pray for the engineers as our lives are in their hands
I admire German engineering in Airbus 350, and as an American my favorite is Boeing 777. [If you like this comment, (and many others later on) click my photo icon, then click Subscribe icon in red color. Thank you and have a nice day.]
Most of major engineering is French and British.
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EUROPEAN ENGINEERING 👍👏
A very nifty video. Airliners are amazing machines. New manufacturing methods are marvels of technology. Ability of such huge machine to actually fly still astounds. But a small problem with translation, perhaps: 800 and 600 liter fresh water tanks. Allow about 40 liters per passenger! (That's a lot of water per passenger, unless showers are a first-class perk.) So, water for about 35 passengers. Hmmm. Probably allow 4 liters of water per passenger.
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The dream liner sucked
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40 litres/passenger. WOW 7:15 into the video.
Airbus planes are a lit bit expensive than Boeing, differences? Airbus makes more secure and reliable airplanes because they spend money in security, technology and design.... Airbus, THE BEST
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We don’t have to. The Trent does that for us.
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Airbus is way too good. Boeing was so good until the B737 max and B787 dream liner failed.
@Gallant Zodiac 787 is a bit older and smaller which sells better. But the A350 never needed to be grounded and the 787 will never make a profit for Boeing
Boeing executive: we put the pilot in control Boeing 737 Automation System: uhm, I don't think I will 😎
Why do they show a Southwest Airlines check in counter on a programme about Airbus? Everybody knows Southwest exclusively flies the Boeing 737.
37:24 This is only for the business class, Okay? Economy class, however, can smell the food Only for free. Okay? 🤪😂
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A350 xwb the best widebody I've flown on