AIRBUS A380 - Informator Hynes
- Wydawnictwo: Haynes
- Autor: Robert Wicks
Airbus A380 W książce napisanej w j.angielskim jest wgląd w projekt, konstrukcję, obsługę i konserwację najbardziej rozpoznawalnego dwupoziomowego / dwupokładowego i szerokokadłubowego czterosilnikowego samolotu pasażerskiego produkowanego przez przedsiębiorstwo Airbus
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AIRBUS A380 MANUAL
Airbus A380 2005 to present
Opis dwupoziomowego / dwupokładowego i szerokokadłubowego czterosilnikowego samolotu pasażerskiego produkowanego przez przedsiębiorstwo Airbus
w książce jest wgląd w projekt, konstrukcję, obsługę i konserwację najbardziej rozpoznawalnego na świecie samolotu pasażerskiego
UWAGA!
Oferowana książka wydana jest w języku angielskim (niedostępna w polskiej wersji językowej). Podczas korzystania z instrukcji można skorzystać ze specjalnego słownika technicznego pobierając po kliknięciu angielsko-polski, ułatwiającego korzystanie z poradnika Haynes.
Designed to challenge Boeing's monopoly in the large aircraft market, the A380 super-jumbo made its first flight in 2005, entering commercial service two years later. So popular is the jet that every four minutes, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, an A380 is taking off or landing somewhere in the world. There is no other development in recent aviation history to rival this remarkable aircraft.
Robert Wicks looks at the A380’s design and construction, its high-tech cockpit and innovative cabin design, the remarkable engineering behind its 22-wheel undercarriage, and the complex nature of the A380’s operation.
Author: Robert Wicks is the author of the Haynes Heathrow Airport Operations Manual and four books for Haynes in the 'Adventure Motorcycling' series. A self-confessed aviation enthusiast, Robert initially moved to the UK from South Africa in 1987 to join the Army Air Corps. He is a qualified paragliding pilot and has taken the first steps towards gaining his Private Pilot’s Licence. He lives in Berkshire.
Airbus A380 2005 to present
Opis dwupoziomowego / dwupokładowego i szerokokadłubowego czterosilnikowego samolotu pasażerskiego produkowanego przez przedsiębiorstwo Airbus
w książce jest wgląd w projekt, konstrukcję, obsługę i konserwację najbardziej rozpoznawalnego na świecie samolotu pasażerskiego
UWAGA!
Oferowana książka wydana jest w języku angielskim (niedostępna w polskiej wersji językowej). Podczas korzystania z instrukcji można skorzystać ze specjalnego słownika technicznego pobierając po kliknięciu angielsko-polski, ułatwiającego korzystanie z poradnika Haynes.
Designed to challenge Boeing's monopoly in the large aircraft market, the A380 super-jumbo made its first flight in 2005, entering commercial service two years later. So popular is the jet that every four minutes, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, an A380 is taking off or landing somewhere in the world. There is no other development in recent aviation history to rival this remarkable aircraft.
Robert Wicks looks at the A380’s design and construction, its high-tech cockpit and innovative cabin design, the remarkable engineering behind its 22-wheel undercarriage, and the complex nature of the A380’s operation.
Author: Robert Wicks is the author of the Haynes Heathrow Airport Operations Manual and four books for Haynes in the 'Adventure Motorcycling' series. A self-confessed aviation enthusiast, Robert initially moved to the UK from South Africa in 1987 to join the Army Air Corps. He is a qualified paragliding pilot and has taken the first steps towards gaining his Private Pilot’s Licence. He lives in Berkshire.
Spis treści
Author's note and acknowledgements
Author's note
Acknowledgements
Foreword by John Roberts
The super jumb
Introduction
About Airbus
A380 origins
The aircraft development lifecycle
Market trends
Challenges
A380 features
Anatomy of the A380
Entry into service
Innovation
introduction
Testing and development
Advanced materials
Wings
Fuel system
Landing gear
Brake to Vacate
Systems integration and redundancy
Environmental considerations
AIRTAC customer support
Wing
Production
Introduction
A collaborative project across Europe
Multimodal transportation system
Wings
Fuselage
Final Assembly line
Cabin furnishing
Painting
Delivery
Engines
Introduction
Rolls-Royce Trent 900
Engine Alliance GP7200
FADEC
Thrust reversers
Auxiliary power unit (APU)
Engine health management (EHM)
Flight deck and systems
Introduction
Cockpit anatomy
Field of vision
Main instrument panel
Glareshield
Pedestal
Overhead panel
Flight controls
Head-up display (HUD)
Avionics bays
Computer architecture
Key aircraft systems
Cabin
Introduction
Cabin design
Seating configurations
Evacuation
Cabin amenities
In-flight entertainment
Airline examples
Airport compatibility
Introduction
Regulatory considerations
Benefits for airports
Take-off and landing separation
Runways and taxiways
Stand size and equipment
Passenger boarding
Diversion airports
Maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO)
Aiport case studies: preparing for the arrival of the A380
Turnround
Introduction
Critical path
Disembarking and boarding
Cargo
Technical checks
Catering
Refuelling
Weight and balance
Pre-flight inspection
De-icing
Pushback
Epilogue
Market challanges
Capacity constraints and larger aircraft
Many eggs in the Emirates basket
Refreshing the super jumbo
New markets and alternative uses
Ahead of its time
Conclusion
Glossary
Index
AIRBUS A380 2005 to present
Insights into the design, cocstruction, operation and maintenance of the world's most recognised and talked about airliner
Author's note
Acknowledgements
Foreword by John Roberts
The super jumb
Introduction
About Airbus
A380 origins
The aircraft development lifecycle
Market trends
Challenges
A380 features
Anatomy of the A380
Entry into service
Innovation
introduction
Testing and development
Advanced materials
Wings
Fuel system
Landing gear
Brake to Vacate
Systems integration and redundancy
Environmental considerations
AIRTAC customer support
Wing
Production
Introduction
A collaborative project across Europe
Multimodal transportation system
Wings
Fuselage
Final Assembly line
Cabin furnishing
Painting
Delivery
Engines
Introduction
Rolls-Royce Trent 900
Engine Alliance GP7200
FADEC
Thrust reversers
Auxiliary power unit (APU)
Engine health management (EHM)
Flight deck and systems
Introduction
Cockpit anatomy
Field of vision
Main instrument panel
Glareshield
Pedestal
Overhead panel
Flight controls
Head-up display (HUD)
Avionics bays
Computer architecture
Key aircraft systems
Cabin
Introduction
Cabin design
Seating configurations
Evacuation
Cabin amenities
In-flight entertainment
Airline examples
Airport compatibility
Introduction
Regulatory considerations
Benefits for airports
Take-off and landing separation
Runways and taxiways
Stand size and equipment
Passenger boarding
Diversion airports
Maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO)
Aiport case studies: preparing for the arrival of the A380
Turnround
Introduction
Critical path
Disembarking and boarding
Cargo
Technical checks
Catering
Refuelling
Weight and balance
Pre-flight inspection
De-icing
Pushback
Epilogue
Market challanges
Capacity constraints and larger aircraft
Many eggs in the Emirates basket
Refreshing the super jumbo
New markets and alternative uses
Ahead of its time
Conclusion
Glossary
Index
AIRBUS A380 2005 to present
Insights into the design, cocstruction, operation and maintenance of the world's most recognised and talked about airliner