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  • umedhah
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    Originally posted by ecureilx
    A310 had limited FBW - can't remember what or what wasn't .. as part of the Glass Cockpit Implementation ..

    A320 was the first fully FBW airliner to enter commercial service
    Thanks ecureilx

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  • ecureilx
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    Originally posted by umedhah
    A310 is shorter than A300?? and A300 was the 1st Airbus a/c in production history Not sure if A310 is fly-by-wire.. A310 is not it has the control columns
    A310 had limited FBW - can't remember what or what wasn't .. as part of the Glass Cockpit Implementation ..

    A320 was the first fully FBW airliner to enter commercial service

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  • Lanka Aviation
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    Originally posted by umedhah
    A310 is shorter than A300?? and A300 was the 1st Airbus a/c in production history Not sure if A310 is fly-by-wire.. A310 is not it has the control columns
    Winglets and fly by wire

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  • umedhah
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    Originally posted by 4R-ADA
    What is the difference between A310 and A300? obviously the A300 is longer fuselage, the 310 has the short.. Any other differences???
    A310 is shorter than A300?? and A300 was the 1st Airbus a/c in production history Not sure if A310 is fly-by-wire.. A310 is not it has the control columns

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  • 4R-ADA
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    Originally posted by Banuthev
    By looking at the tail section it looks like A300/A310.
    What is the difference between A310 and A300? obviously the A300 is longer fuselage, the 310 has the short.. Any other differences???

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  • banuthev
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    Originally posted by 4R-ALA
    A300 Iran Air
    By looking at the tail section it looks like A300/A310.

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  • 4R-ALA
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    A300 Iran Air

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  • umedhah
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    Boeing 757??

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  • SpookyFlyer
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    Boeing 747SP?

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  • banuthev
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    Aviation Quiz Test your aviation knowledge

    Guess the aircraft type ?

    Last edited by banuthev; 05-04-2013, 08:55 PM.

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  • ecureilx
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    Thai Land ?? I thought it was Thailand

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  • umedhah
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    As we dont have any consolatory connections with NZ, any AUS destination would do :P

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  • banuthev
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    Where would like to fly from/to Mattala Airport ?

    Where would like to fly from/to Mattala Airport ?

    Please vote.

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  • umedhah
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    Originally posted by umedhah
    Hi Banu... yeah they have A320, B777, and some of the beachcraft used in Domestic routes.
    ZK-OAB Air New Zealand Airbus A320-232 - cn 4553, & ZK-OJR Air New Zealand Airbus A320-232, in AB c/s
    ZK-OKP Air New Zealand Boeing 777-319(ER) with Hobbit c/s, ZK-OKQ Air New Zealand Boeing 777-319(ER) in AB c/s
    ZK-MVA Air New Zealand Link (Mount Cook Airlines) ATR 72-600 in AB c/s ( did u know that it was ferried TLS-LXR-MCT-CMB-XSP-DRW-BNE-CHC 31-10 - 06-11-2012 on delivery)
    ZK-EAG Air New Zealand Link (Eagle Airways) Beech 1900D in AB c/s

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  • umedhah
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    Originally posted by Banuthev
    It's one of my favourite airline livery. In fact I like more than "hobbit" which is now painted on NZ B777s. . @umedhah - Does NZ still have planes wearing this black livery ?
    Hi Banu... yeah they have A320, B777, and some of the beachcraft used in Domestic routes.

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