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@ AIRBUS INDUSTRIE

AIRBUS A340-642 - cn 360

• ENG : 4x RR Trent 556-61

• REG : F-WWCA

• RMK : Fleet number 1 - Prototype

 

@ OPERATOR HISTORY

• 23.APR.2001 : First flight of the 1 A346 Prototype under test reg F-WWTA at built site Toulouse (TLS) France , late re-reg F-WWCA

• 27.MAR.2014 : Stored at LDE until 2 Mar 2016

• AUG.2019 : Preserved at TLS at the Aeroscopia Museum

@ FinnComm Airlines

ATR72-500

Manufacturer Serial Number cn 783

Registration : F-WWEB / OH-ATI

Production Site : Toulouse (TLS)

Airframe Status : Active

  

87-0180-F-15E-ET-40FLTS

87-0180-F-15E-ET-40FLTS

Graduation flight test. Mom has a watchful eye in the background and a sibling watches intently in the foreground.

Performing a flyby prior to landing to show the modifications that are the BLADE Project

Photo prise lors du confinement, lors d'une sortie pour pratique sportive (20/03/2020)

Arriving into Dublin Airport as "BBA505" 1st June 2016, having flown across the Atlantic from Montreal.

Flight Test Vehicle 5 (FTV5), will be on static display at Dublin Airport for the next two days for delegates of the 72nd IATA Annual General Meeting, which is taking place in Dublin City at the moment.

The development of NASA's next-generation crew launch vehicle, the Ares I rocket, took another step forward on Jan, 29 as Alliant Techsystems, or ATK, successfully tested a critical piece. ATK conducted a full-scale separation test of the forward skirt extension for the Ares I-X flight test at its facility in Promontory, Utah.

 

The Ares I-X test launch is scheduled to lift off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida during 2009. The rocket will climb about 25 miles in altitude during a two-minute powered flight. The launch will culminate with a test of the separation of the first stage from the rocket and deployment of the accompanying parachute system that will return the first stage to Earth for data and hardware recovery.

 

The test simulated the separation event that will take place following the first stage flight of Ares I-X. During the Ares I-X flight, the booster will separate at the frustum, a cone-shaped piece that attaches the first stage to the larger diameter upper stage.

 

Image credit: ATK/NASA

 

Read entire feature:

www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/ares/flighttests...

 

p.s. You can see all of the Ares photos in the Ares Group in Flickr at: www.flickr.com/groups/ares/ We'd love to have you as a member!

Colorful JSF Test Support markings adorn this Danish F-16B, as it returns from a mission over Edwards. It is now one of several F-16s, recently purchased by Argentina.

C-GLBG - Bombardier BD-700-2A12 Global 7500 - Bombardier

at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)

 

c/n 7005 - built in 2016

 

Testflight - still in primer and with

special flighttest-antennas

Photo prise lors du confinement, lors d'une sortie pour pratique sportive (20/03/2020)

Maiden Kansas

What later became JASDF 07-3604, the 4th KC-767J lands at McConnell on a Fall evening.

Hainan Airlines Airbus A330-343 F-WWKT (B-8118)

A line of eight Boeing 787's sits on runway 11/29 awaiting rework.

 

The first one in the line up here was the fifth test frame and first powered by GE meanwhile the first four test aircraft were all powered by Rolls-Royce.

 

This airframe would be chopped up later at Paine Field to see how it was to take apart a 787 for destruction.

 

N787FT

Boeing Company

Boeing 787-8

KPAE - Paine Field Airport

February 21, 2015

Photo prise lors du confinement, lors d'une sortie pour pratique sportive (20/03/2020)

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