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Monday, July 19, 2010

AIRBUS A380 DOUBLE DECKER AIRCRAFT



hey everyone my todays post is for aviation enthusiast.Its about the world largest passenger aircraft the Airbus A380.

    AIRBUS A380 FACTS,INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PICTURES 


                                                


   Photo above-Quantas airbus A380 at airport during boarding-Notice two aerobridges connected to the airbus as it is a double decker airliner.






        The Airbus A380 is a double-deck, wide-body, four-engine airliner manufactured by the European corporation Airbus, an EADS subsidiary. The largest passenger airliner in the world, the A380 made its maiden flight on 27 April 2005 from Toulouse, France, and made its first commercial flight on 25 October 2007 from Singapore to Sydney with Singapore Airlines. The aircraft was known as the Airbus A3XX during much of its development phase, but the nickname Superjumbo has since become associated with it. The Word "Super Jumbo" is used by ATC to call the A380 on Radio ATC.




The A380's upper deck extends along almost the entire length of the fuselage, and its width is equivalent to that of a widebody aircraft. This allows for a cabin with 50% more floor space than the next-largest airliner, the Boeing 747-400. and provides seating for 525 people in standard three-class configuration or up to 853 people in all economy class configuration.








The A380 is offered in passenger and freighter versions. The A380-800, the passenger model, is the largest passenger airliner in the world, but has a shorter fuselage than the Airbus A340-600 which is Airbus' next biggest passenger aeroplane.




The A380-800F, the freighter model, is offered as one of the largest freight aircraft, with a listed payload capacity exceeded only by the Antonov An-225.The A380-800 has a design range of 15,200 kilometres (8,200 nmi), sufficient to fly from Boston, Massachusetts to Hong Kong for example, and a cruising speed of Mach 0.85 (about 900 km/h or 560 mph at cruising altitude). It is the first commercial jet capable of using GTL-based fuel.





The A380, known for many years during its development phase as the Airbus A3XX, will be the largest airliner in the world by a substantial margin when it enters service.
         
The A380 was unveiled in a lavish ceremony in Toulouse, France, on January 18, 2005. Its Manufacturer's serial number (MSN) was 001 with the registration F-WWOW.
The new Airbus will initially be sold in two versions: the A380-800, a full double-decker configuration, with the ability to carry 555 passengers, in a three-class configuration, or up to 800 passengers in a single economy configuration, for 8,000 nautical miles (14,800 km), and the A380-800F dedicated freighter, to carry 150 tons for 5,600 miles (10,400 km).

Airbus operates 16 manufacturing sites across Europe, most of which produce parts for the new A380 airliner.


In a first step, the front and rear sections of the fuselage are loaded on an Airbus RORO ship, Ville de Bordeaux, in Hamburg, northern Germany, whence they are shipped to the United Kingdom. There the huge wings, which are manufactured at Filton in Bristol and Broughton in north Wales, are transported by barge to Mostyn docks, where the ship adds them to its cargo. In Saint-Nazaire, western France, the ship trades the fuselage sections from Hamburg for larger, assembled sections, some of which include the nose. The ship unloads in Bordeaux. Afterwards, the ship picks up the belly and tail sections in Cadiz, southern Spain, and delivers them to Bordeaux.

From there, the A380 parts are transported by barge to Langon, and by road to Toulouse, where the A380s are assembled before being flown to Hamburg to be furnished and painted.









          The First Airbus A-380 aircraft was delivered to Singapore Airlines and their maiden flight 
         was from Singpore to Sydney Australia and some tickets were as much as $10,000.
                 All 455 tickets were sold in no time at all, and the proceeds went to charity.

  THE BELOW PICTURES ARE OF THE AIRBUS A380'S 
 LUXURY INTERIOR PICTURES AND IMAGES



  






   























After years of design studies and airline surveys, Airbus finally made the decision to go ahead with the € 8.8 billion A380 project in 1999, the final budget settling at about € 12 billion. The design strategy was carefully crafted and by being very large the A380 achieves much better seat-distance costs than any other aircraft. The 747 achieved this in 1969 by being a wide body jet as opposed to the A380's double-decker configuration with early concept 747 double-decker designs rejected for many reasons.
The A380 features an all-new wing design after it was found the A340 wing was too small to be efficient at the sort of gross weights required for a 600 seat aircraft and rather than settle for a 600 tonne wing design instead aimed the wing design at 750 tonnes. This sacrificed some fuel efficiency but the sheer size of the design coupled with the incremental advances in technology over the years allows Airbus to claim 15 percent better economics than a 747 or an A340. The rationale for this design is that Airbus will be able to produce bigger versions of the A380 which will reach their optimum cost-efficiency somewhere around the 700 to 800 passenger mark — close to twice the size of a 747-400.
While the A380 was being sold to the airlines, Boeing shopped the concept of the 747X, which was to be a version of the 747 with the "hump" at the front of the aircraft extended further back for more passenger room but failed to garner enough interest from the airlines. Boeing subsequently announced a plan to replace the 757 and the 767 with the 787 Dreamliner leaving their intentions in the market for over 400 seats unknown. Based on their work with existing clients on the 747 Advanced there is some speculation that Boeing will eventually announce their plans for the next generation 747.
Despite difficulties suffered by the airline industry since 2001, the A380 has been ordered by fourteen airlines so far. Perhaps more significantly, Airbus holds a substantial order from AIG 's aircraft leasing unit, ILFC, which indicates that industry analysts expect airline demand for aircraft in this size class to be strong in the later years of the decade. Current firm A380 orders stand at 154, including 17 freighter versions. Break-even is estimated to be around 250 to 300 units. Airbus CEO Noel Forgeard has said that the company expects to sell 750 of the aircraft. Many market analysts claim that even these expectations are too high and that a number around 600 is more realistic.




Tuesday, July 13, 2010

NOKIA`S FIRST LINUX PHONE N900


Todays the day for all the technoholics who likes to be updated with new technology and with new phones all over the world.

sooo wanna know what actually LINUX is ??
The Linux is an operating system kernel used by the Linux family of Unix-like operating systems.The Linux kernel is released under the GNU General Public License version 2 (GPLv2), (plus some firmware images with various licenses), and is developed by contributors worldwide. Day-to-day development takes place on the Linux kernel mailing list.The Linux kernel was initially conceived and created by Finnish computer science student Linus Torvalds in 1991. Linux rapidly accumulated developers and users who adopted code from other free software projects for use with the new operating system. The Linux kernel has received contributions from thousands of programmers. Many Linux distributions have been released based upon the Linux kernel.



Nokia has remained at the forefront of technological revolution. This name has almost become synonymous with latest technology in the wonderful sphere of telecommunication. If we talk just from the perspective of Indian market, then Nokia is the numero uno whose handsets are owned by millions of Indians. In fact, India is one of the largest markets for Nokia. No wonder, company has planned big for India specifically from the perspective of Research and Development. Whether it’s low end handsets or middle range or high range, Nokia has products available in all the categories. In tune with its habit of launching new products on a frequent basis, Nokia has unveiled N900, its first smart phone running on Linux software. This product is targeted at the top end of the market.

The smart phone runs on the Linux-based Maeme 5 software. This phone is adept at multi-tasking and quite useful for people on the go. N900 has features like Web browsing with Adobe Flash support that is so crucial for business people who are always busy. The operating system is Symbian that also controls almost half of the smart phone market volume — more than its rivals Apple, Research in Motion and Google put together. Nokia said Linux would work well in parallel with Symbian in its high-end product range. Competitors like Google and Apple are upping the ante and consumers are spoilt for choices.

The new N900 model will be costing around $712 excluding taxes and subsidies. It will boast of features like cellular connection, touch screen and slide-out keyboard. Other attractive features are; 800 × 480 pixel resolution, full screen browsing, 5 megapixel camera (2584 × 1938 pixels), CMOS sensor, Carl Zeiss optics, Tessar lens, Autofocus with assist light and two-stage capture key, photo editor on device, TV out (PAL/NTSC) with Nokia Video Connectivity Cable (CA-75U, included in box) or WLAN/UPnP Video recording file format: .mp4; codec: MPEG-4, built-in FM transmitter and Digital stereo microphone