This is something you have never seen before! Four Airbus aircraft join up in formation to showcase the wide diversity of their products.
In a ground-breaking first, Airbus flies its A350 XWB, A400M, Eurofighter Typhoon and H160 together in a one-of-a-kind performance. This aeronautical achievement symbolizes the new united Airbus family. More than ever, we make it fly.
“Different aircraft, completely different performance and flight characteristics, the diversity of our portfolio – and we were able to bring this,” says Ignacio Lombo, Airbus DS Chief Test Pilot, highlighting the challenges behind creating the Family Flight video. – Airbus
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This is something you have never seen before! Four Airbus aircraft join up in formation to showcase the wide diversity of their products.
In a ground-breaking first, Airbus flies its A350 XWB, A400M, Eurofighter Typhoon and H160 together in a one-of-a-kind performance. This aeronautical achievement symbolizes the new united Airbus family. More than ever, we make it fly.
“Different aircraft, completely different performance and flight characteristics, the diversity of our portfolio – and we were able to bring this,” says Ignacio Lombo, Airbus DS Chief Test Pilot, highlighting the challenges behind creating the Family Flight video. – Airbus
Watch: “one-of-a-kind” Airbus Formation
“You have to really prepare the flights very carefully to make sure it’s safe. You have to think what is feasible, and how to go from one shot to another,” explains Christophe Cail, Airbus Chief Test Pilot.
Featured image of Airbus A350 XWB, A400M, Eurofighter Typhoon and H160 together in a ‘family formation’ by Airbus
This article is courtesy of Fighter Sweep.
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