A380 takes off for maiden flight
The world's largest passenger plane, the Airbus A380, is on its long-awaited maiden flight.
Thousands of aeroplane enthusiasts, many of them clapping and cheering, witnessed the twin-deck "superjumbo" taking to the air for the first time.
The flight was due to last between two and four hours, depending on weather conditions and how the plane handled.
It took off from its production site in Toulouse, France with a crew of six and about 20 tonnes of test equipment.
The world's largest passenger plane, the Airbus A380, is on its long-awaited maiden flight.
Thousands of aeroplane enthusiasts, many of them clapping and cheering, witnessed the twin-deck "superjumbo" taking to the air for the first time.
The flight was due to last between two and four hours, depending on weather conditions and how the plane handled.
It took off from its production site in Toulouse, France with a crew of six and about 20 tonnes of test equipment.
So let's wait how long it takes to turn this thread into a silly Boeing vs. Airbus discussion
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