Classic Airbus planes will be available to visit in November at the Museu Aerologista

by '@Pedro

The Aeroscopy Museum, located in Toulouse, , is going to inaugurate its northern exhibition area next month, located in an outdoor area with no roof.

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The new area stands out for the presence of the A320 planes, the first manufactured by Airbus and which participated in the test campaign, an Airbus A380, the second unit of the largest enger plane, and another A340-600, the largest Airbus plane in single floor until the launch of the A350-1000XWB.

All planes are equipped with Airbus paintings, the standard for each time of their launch, and from the photos it is possible to observe the path built to allow visits to the large interior of the A380, with two floors.

At the beginning of the month, Airbus transferred test aircraft of the A320 (F-WWAI), A340-600 (F-WWCA) and A380 (F-WXXL) models to the Aeroscopy Museum, located near the Airbus airport site in Toulouse. Highlight for the A320, which is the first produced by Airbus, the lack of wingtips is notable.

Photo – French Painter

The first ATR 42 (F-WEGA) produced by the company ATR, of which Airbus is a shareholder, and an ATR 72, were other planes transferred together to the Museu Aerologista.

Via – French Painter

In order to be transported to the museum, the aircraft had to through a narrow road for cars, in a procedure that requires a lot of attention for large aircraft, to avoid any collision or accident.

Previously, the Museum of Air and Space received an Airbus A380, the fourth manufactured in the world (MSN 4), to be exhibited inside the museum's facilities located in Paris-Le Bourget.

Aircraft ready to “cross the street”. Via – French Painter

Interestingly, at Aeroscopia we can also find two Concordes and several other aircraft, such as the Super Guppy used by Airbus, a Caravelle and other commercial and military aircraft that made history in the world.

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Peter Viana

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