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I see them passing over nearly every day coming from Toulouse (France) towards Hamburg.
They are called Airbus A300-600ST Beluga.
What is it used for?
Try the wikipedia-pages and you will find all the information you need to know about this aircraft.
No matter what they're name is or what it's called....They're 1 weird lookin jet (thought I'd use nice words! Ha ha ha)!
they pick up the Airbus wings made at Hawarden they come in daily there are five of them, A bigger version is out 2018/2019.
I've seen once that, recorded by a television crue, that all those parts were moved by special transport during the night, crossing several crossroads and very difficult roadpoints.A very rare operation.
Great photo! I think the Boeing equivalent to this airplane is the Dreamlifter.
Had the chance to see a Beluga at Jackson MS (JAN) almost 12 years ago. It was quite the sight. It was delivering a mobile hospital sent from Germany a couple days after Hurricane Katrina.
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Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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27-Nov-2024 | A3ST | Saint-Nazaire Montoir (SNR / LFRZ) | San Pablo (SVQ / LEZL) | 10:20AM CET | 12:05PM CET (?) | 1:45 |
26-Nov-2024 | A3ST | Hawarden (CEG / EGNR) | Saint-Nazaire Montoir (SNR / LFRZ) | 02:32PM GMT | 04:39PM CET | 1:06 |
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