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Airbus A300B4-605R

34.8k Dissent3R  6 months ago

Bonjour!


Here with another airliner,

Note: This Aircraft comes with a walker that I made to explore the Interior, it's advised to use only when Aircraft is stationary

AG-1/2 for engines
AG-3 or lights
AG-4 for parking brake
AG-5/6 for rev thrust
AG-7 for spoilers
AG-8 for Nav lights

About the A300 (From Wiki)

The Airbus A300 is Airbus's first production aircraft and the world's first twin-engine, double-aisle wide-body airliner, developed and manufactured by Airbus from 1971 to 2007.

In September 1967, aircraft manufacturers in the United Kingdom, France, and West Germany signed an initial memorandum of understanding to collaborate to develop an innovative large airliner. West Germany and France reached a firm agreement on 29 May 1969, after the British withdrew from the project on 10 April 1969. The pan-European collaborative aerospace manufacturer Airbus Industrie was formally created on 18 December 1970 to develop and produce it. The A300 prototype first flew on 28 October 1972.

The first twin-engine widebody airliner, the A300 typically seats 247 passengers in two classes over a range of 5,375 to 7,500 km (2,900 to 4,050 nmi; 3,340 to 4,660 mi). Initial variants are powered by General Electric CF6-50 or Pratt & Whitney JT9D turbofans and have a three-crew flight deck. The improved A300-600 has a two-crew cockpit and updated CF6-80C2 or PW4000 engines; it made its first flight on 8 July 1983 and entered service later that year. The A300 is the basis of the smaller A310 (first flown in 1982) and was adapted in a freighter version. Its cross section was retained for the larger four-engined A340 (1991) and the larger twin-engined A330 (1992). It is also the basis for the oversize Beluga transport (1994).

Unlike most Airbus products, it has a yoke, not using a fly-by-wire system.

Launch customer Air France introduced the type on 23 May 1974. After limited demand initially, sales took off as the type was proven in early service, beginning three decades of steady orders. It has a similar capacity to the Boeing 767-300, introduced in 1986, but lacked the 767-300ER range. During the 1990s, the A300 became popular with cargo aircraft operators, as both passenger airliner conversions and as original builds. Production ceased in July 2007 after 561 deliveries. As of September 2023, there are 197 A300 family aircraft still in commercial service.

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Interior





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credits to JP11 for helping me with some screenshots

More about the A300 (Mustard video)

More about the A300 (Mentour Pilot video)

Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Successors 2 airplane(s) +105 bonus
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 154.1ft (47.0m)
  • Length 177.5ft (54.1m)
  • Height 52.3ft (15.9m)
  • Empty Weight 177,756lbs (80,628kg)
  • Loaded Weight 225,990lbs (102,507kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.462
  • Wing Loading 29.3lbs/ft2 (143.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 7,708.0ft2 (716.1m2)
  • Drag Points 12015

Parts

  • Number of Parts 1439
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 7,488
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    34.8k Dissent3R

    @126 🤷‍♂️

    3 months ago
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    28.5k YarisSedan

    @CaptainNoble why out of all things, THAT is the thing that bugs him?

    3 months ago
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    34.8k Dissent3R

    @126 "This landing gear connecting rod is exposed outside. I'm really a little outrageous."

    3 months ago
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    28.5k YarisSedan

    @CaptainNoble tf is he talking about?

    3 months ago
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    34.8k Dissent3R

    @ejdjduei womp womp

    3 months ago
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    这个起落架连接杆在外面露着,我是真的有点离谱啊

    3 months ago
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    When Boeing started it But now....... Airbus takes the lead!

    4 months ago
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    @CN also what about Dc-10 one

    5 months ago
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    34.8k Dissent3R

    @Handsomemann no, only vertical stabilizer stress failure

    5 months ago
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    @CN does it have bombing sim like 767 one?

    5 months ago
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    2,348 DalxAviation

    @CaptainNoble i am so overreacting

    guess my simpleplanes game is broken

    6 months ago
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    34.8k Dissent3R

    @InactiveDeparted I know, it's not that serious to leave SP over, lol

    6 months ago
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    2,348 DalxAviation

    wait didn’t i make a copy post of this plane or was i dreaming@CaptainNoble

    6 months ago
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    34.8k Dissent3R

    @InactiveDeparted what?

    6 months ago
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    2,348 DalxAviation

    @CaptainNoble BRO I WS TRYING TO CANCEL I HATE MY LIFE IT WAS A JOKE IM SORRY

    6 months ago
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    34.8k Dissent3R

    @TheD2O thanks man!

    6 months ago
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    2,910 CaptainBrody

    Love it! It's been a while since I've been on this website.

    +1 6 months ago
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    @CaptainNoble alright thx

    6 months ago
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    34.8k Dissent3R

    @JiandanFeiji24 sure

    6 months ago
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    Is it ok if I make a livery out of this?

    6 months ago
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    4,738 APersonLol

    @CaptainNoble Done

    6 months ago
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    My techno spark GO can run this

    6 months ago
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    285 Potatu

    Try using the rudder 30 times for hidden boost!

    6 months ago
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    Accidentally found out what happened when I used rudder too much...

    +1 6 months ago
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    34.8k Dissent3R

    @RolyBuilds sure

    6 months ago
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