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Airbus A310-304 Turbo Lines 1980's livery

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The Airbus A310 is a wide-body aircraft, designed and manufactured by Airbus Industrie, then a consortium of European aerospace manufacturers. Airbus had identified a demand for an aircraft smaller than the A300, the first twin-jet wide-body. On 7 July 1978, the A310 (initially the A300B10) was launched with orders from Swissair and Lufthansa. On 3 April 1982, the first prototype conducted its maiden flight, and the A310 received its type certificate on 11 March 1983.

Keeping the same eight-abreast cross-section, the A310 is 6.95 m (22.8 ft) shorter than the initial A300 variants, and has a smaller wing, down from 260 to 219 m2 (2,800 to 2,360 sq ft). The A310 introduced a two-crew glass cockpit, later adopted for the A300-600 with a common type rating. It was powered by the same General Electric CF6-80 or Pratt & Whitney JT9D then PW4000 turbofan jet engines. It can seat 220 passengers in two classes, or 240 in all-economy, and has a flying range up to 5,150 nmi (9,540 km). It has overwing exits between the two main front and rear door pairs.

In April 1983, the aircraft entered revenue service with Swissair, and competed with the Boeing 767-200, introduced six months before. Its longer range and ETOPS regulations allowed it to be operated on transatlantic flights. Until the last delivery in June 1998, 255 aircraft were produced, as it was succeeded by the larger Airbus A330-200. It was available as a cargo aircraft version, and was also developed into a military variant, the A310 MRTT multi-role transport, then tanker.

Photo of Turbo Lines A310


An go around at Brussels Airport


Flying below of Dubai


Flyby at Dubai from DXB

General Characteristics

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.973
  • Wing Loading 94.2lbs/ft2 (459.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 3,155.8ft2 (293.2m2)
  • Drag Points 15318

Parts

  • Number of Parts 597
  • Control Surfaces 13
  • Performance Cost 4,305
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    classic aircraft the a310
    hears a crash turbo lines flight 9654 was a a310 that crash by drunk pilot training

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    Custom screenshots finally

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