A380, A340 and A320 cross the road to reach their final destination.


By Aeroin (translated)
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An Airbus A320, A340 and A380 were transported this week from the Airbus factory in Toulouse to the Aeroscopia museum, where they can be admired by the general public from November. The detail is that they were pulled into the museum courtyard by a street made for cars. It was no easy task, but fortunately the museum is on the adjoining ground.

As aircraft are the F-WWCA (prototype of the A340-600), the F-WXXL (according to A380 already built) and the F-WWAI (first A320, which was baptized by Lady Di and Prince Charles). These aircraft have been used for testing in recent years, but Airbus no longer needs them.

At Aeroscopy, professionals are a little busy in recent days, not just to make room for airplanes, but to welcome the rest. By the end of the year, we put together two ATRs. Two Concordes, an Airbus A300, an A400M and a Super Guppy can already be found there.




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