airbus announce a390

n57flyguy said:
Man they get worse and worse. The A380 already looks like a fat flying whale. They are just plane ugly. As I have said before I hate Airbus and my slogan...

If it aint Boeing, it aint goeing:)


I would love if you could tell us why you hate Airbus, let's see if you are able of giving us a reasonable explanation.
 
Mariano said:
I would love if you could tell us why you hate Airbus, let's see if you are able of giving us a reasonable explanation.

Airbus in my opinion makes great airplanes. They stopped making good looking ones after the A340 though.:(

Next week I'll be flying in an A320 followed by a 737. Well see who passes the test.:)
 
n57flyguy said:
Man they get worse and worse. The A380 already looks like a fat flying whale. They are just plane ugly. As I have said before I hate Airbus and my slogan...

If it aint Boeing, it aint goeing:)

Ughhhhh...the ultimate sign of immaturity. Classic JC question since your new to the site. Lets say that you get hired by US AIRWAYS,United,Northwest or Frontier.Your indoc class is for either the A320,A330 or A300 depending on what airline. Since you HATE,HATE Airbus you'd turn down the job right and reapply at some later point hoping that your next indoc class is on the 737 or 757...right???

Grow up!!!
 
Maximillian_Jenius said:
Ughhhhh...the ultimate sign of immaturity. Classic JC question since your new to the site. Lets say that you get hired by US AIRWAYS,United,Northwest or Frontier.Your indoc class is for either the A320,A330 or A300 depending on what airline. Since you HATE,HATE Airbus you'd turn down the job right and reapply at some later point hoping that your next indoc class is on the 737 or 757...right???

Grow up!!!

Oh comon max, i'd totally karate kick those PR execs and tell them BUY ME A BOEING NOW AND I'LL FLY!

Oh wait...Im not Chuck Norris.:(
 
common guys, as if it's the real deal. The aircraft in the picture would be a disaster from an aerodynamic point of view...the thing would never get off the ground! I think the picture is making humor out of the new generation of long-haul aircraft...we'll all be flying around in skyscrapers in the future.
 
Tristan said:
common guys, as if it's the real deal. The aircraft in the picture would be a disaster from an aerodynamic point of view...the thing would never get off the ground! I think the picture is making humor out of the new generation of long-haul aircraft...we'll all be flying around in skyscrapers in the future.

Ummmm duuhhhhh comes to mind! But thanks for informing us all.

:)
 
Bigey said:
Oh comon Max, i'd totally karate kick those PR execs and tell them BUY ME A BOEING NOW AND I'LL FLY!

Oh wait...Im not Chuck Norris.:(

Well you can wear those tight male low rise jeans that EVERYBODY is wearing these days that look like girl jeans! That would scare em into buying American!

:)
 
Maximillian_Jenius said:
Lets say that you get hired by US AIRWAYS,United,Northwest or Frontier.Your indoc class is for either the A320,A330 or A300 depending on what airline. Since you HATE,HATE Airbus you'd turn down the job right and reapply at some later point hoping that your next indoc class is on the 737 or 757...right???

I think there's a big difference between saying something looks ugly and saying he wouldn't flight it for a living. I agree with him a lot of new jets are ugly. But I think flying an Airbus would be cool with the sidestick. That little table opens to make it very easy to balance your checkbook err I mean company paperwork. When I take trips I do purposely book Boeing planes over Airbus planes for two main reasons: 1. The international carriers I fly on have more premium seating in their Boeing planes which gives me a greater chance for my free upgrade(AMEX rocks). 2. The Airbus is too quiet. The sounds of engines help me fall asleep.
 
Maximillian_Jenius said:
Ughhhhh...the ultimate sign of immaturity. Classic JC question since your new to the site. Lets say that you get hired by US AIRWAYS,United,Northwest or Frontier.Your indoc class is for either the A320,A330 or A300 depending on what airline. Since you HATE,HATE Airbus you'd turn down the job right and reapply at some later point hoping that your next indoc class is on the 737 or 757...right???

Grow up!!!

I dont want to fly for the airlines. Grow Up, Never say that to a Boeing family, My dad worked on them for 11 years, Letting the cirrculated air get to your face on the 767. He aslo made sure pilots could piss in the cockpit. Sorry, I am an American who likes American aircraft becasue Boeing is a huge, huge part of our economy today, and airbus is starting to 'kick' them out. Can you believe there is a Airbus Factory in the US??!!!
I could go into alot more pollitical stuff, but I'll avoid that.

IF IT AIN'T BOEING, IT AIN'T GOEING
 
No, I wouldn't fly one for a living, I would work at SOUTHWEST AIRLINES which operates 737s. ALL BOEING ALL AMERICAN. Not that I wouldnt fly a Falcon.
 
n57flyguy said:
I am an American who likes American aircraft becasue Boeing is a huge, huge part of our economy today, and airbus is starting to 'kick' them out. Can you believe there is a Airbus Factory in the US??!!!
Not to sound harsh but that is some BS logic. If something is made in the US then it is American-made. I consider the Honda Civic (North Carolina), Camry( California mostly ex GM workers) to be American-made products that add jobs and money into the American economy.
n57flyguy said:
I could go into alot more pollitical stuff, but I'll avoid that.
Even though I am big fan of Boeing products and the company as a whole I believe they've made this more of a political issue than Airbus. The US government strong arms quite a few airlines into buying Boeing products. I believe Airbus does the same just not quite to the extent of what Boeing does.
n57flyguy said:
No, I wouldn't fly one for a living, I would work at SOUTHWEST AIRLINES which operates 737s. ALL BOEING ALL AMERICAN. Not that I wouldnt fly a Falcon.
Thanks for making me feel like in • for defending you
 
Gonzo said:
Even though I am big fan of Boeing products and the company as a whole I believe they've made this more of a political issue than Airbus. The US government strong arms quite a few airlines into buying Boeing products. I believe Airbus does the same just not quite to the extent of what Boeing does.

Meh, Airbus' sales tactics aren't the most ethical. Being explicitly subsidized must be nice, unlike Boeing who is more of an implicit subsidy :)
 
Chris_Ford said:
Meh, Airbus' sales tactics aren't the most ethical. Being explicitly subsidized must be nice, unlike Boeing who is more of an implicit subsidy :)

Like I said don't confuse the two I think Airbus is dirty just not as dirty as (the US government) Boeing. I just have a problem when airlines can't do a true A-B comparison to find out what plane is best for them. Many airlines in Europe fly Boeing products. The same cannot be said for traditionally strong US allies. Do you really think the Airbus product is ever going to be flung by EL AL, or some of the Japanese carriers?
 
Gonzo said:
Not to sound harsh but that is some BS logic. If something is made in the US then it is American-made. I consider the Honda Civic (North Carolina), Camry( California mostly ex GM workers) to be American-made products that add jobs and money into the American economy.

Even though I am big fan of Boeing products and the company as a whole I believe they've made this more of a political issue than Airbus. The US government strong arms quite a few airlines into buying Boeing products. I believe Airbus does the same just not quite to the extent of what Boeing does.

Thanks for making me feel like in • for defending you

Sorry for embarassing you, and sorry you dont agree with me, Im just a Boeing guy. Tried to not make you fell alll stupid but I wouldnt like to fly an airbus.
 
n57flyguy said:
I dont want to fly for the airlines. Grow Up, Never say that to a Boeing family, My dad worked on them for 11 years, Letting the cirrculated air get to your face on the 767. He aslo made sure pilots could piss in the cockpit. Sorry, I am an American who likes American aircraft becasue Boeing is a huge, huge part of our economy today, and airbus is starting to 'kick' them out. Can you believe there is a Airbus Factory in the US??!!!
I could go into alot more pollitical stuff, but I'll avoid that.

IF IT AIN'T BOEING, IT AIN'T GOEING

n57flyguy said:
No, I wouldn't fly one for a living, I would work at SOUTHWEST AIRLINES which operates 737s. ALL BOEING ALL AMERICAN. Not that I wouldnt fly a Falcon.

Now that was a very mature and rational arguement...from an eight year old? LOL...dude how frickin old are you 15? Lets try not to turn this thread into a Boeing vs. Airbus thread. And for the record I also favor Boeing aircraft my favoirte being the 757 and 777. But I also like Airbus products such as the A320 series of aircraft the A330,A300 and surprisingly the A380.

All I'm saying is that I used to think like you. Then I joined JC and grew the • up! Refusing to fly for a certain airline solely because of the type of equipment they have is both immature and stupid.
 
n57flyguy said:
I am an American who likes American aircraft becasue Boeing is a huge, huge part of our economy today, and airbus is starting to 'kick' them out.

Okay, then. So, what would you say to an Airbus airframe with Honeywell avionics, Goodrich brakes and components, and GE engines? Is that an American plane or not?

And what would you say about a Boeing airframe, with Rolls engines, Smiths avionics, and Messier brakes and components? Is that an American plane or not?

And what about a 737 with a set of CFM engines? What do you call CFM, anyway, since it's a collaboration between an American and French company? Or what about IAE? You've got American, Japanese, and British companies there.
 
But Max, he is right! I REFUSE to fly Bombardier's aircraft as I am Brazilian. If it aint Embraer, I ain't going!:sarcasm: :sarcasm:


N57, it is allright for you to say this now. I can guarantee you WILL change your mind and the whole way you think. Please DO stick around these forums as you have a lot to learn. I've been here for 3 years and I've just started learning.:)

I can understand where you're coming from though. I am Brazilian so obviously I like Embraer over Bombardier. However, when it is time for me to step into the cockpit, it can be any aircraft, I honestly don't care. Yes some of them would be better over others, but you are still flying and the view out the window is the same. Plus, each aircraft has it's own unique features, which is why I like them all.
 
BCTAv8r said:
But Max, he is right! I REFUSE to fly Bombardier's aircraft as I am Brazilian. If it aint Embraer, I ain't going!:sarcasm: :sarcasm:

I think it'd be more appropriate to say, "If it ain't Embraer, I ain't goin' there". Of course, the Bombardier people would shoot back, "If it ain't Bombardier, I think I would rather stay" and then the Airbus people say "But I am le tired."
 
BCTAv8r said:
But Max, he is right! I REFUSE to fly Bombardier's aircraft as I am Brazilian. If it aint Embraer, I ain't going!:sarcasm: :sarcasm:


N57, it is allright for you to say this now. I can guarantee you WILL change your mind and the whole way you think. Please DO stick around these forums as you have a lot to learn. I've been here for 3 years and I've just started learning.:)

I can understand where you're coming from though. I am Brazilian so obviously I like Embraer over Bombardier. However, when it is time for me to step into the cockpit, it can be any aircraft, I honestly don't care. Yes some of them would be better over others, but you are still flying and the view out the window is the same. Plus, each aircraft has it's own unique features, which is why I like them all.

My, my, my how much you have grown and matured since you have joined this board keep it up. NOW...it's Thursday a school day get off the computer and get back to work Jr.

:)
 
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