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Revision as of 01:05, 6 May 2011

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Airbus A340-600
Airbus1.png
Type Airbus Long-Range Civil Airliner
Author(s) Liam, Ampere, Skyop
FDM JSBSim
--aircraft= A340-600
Status Under development
Airbus A340-600 in Lufthansa colours

The Airbus A340-600, made by Airbus Industries, is the longest civil airliner in world, until the Boeing 747-8i. It was was added to FlightGear by Liam, starting in early November 2009. Currently it is fairly complete with some improvements to be made.

You can follow it's progress and download the latest development version here: http://www.flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=11894

Designed as an early generation 747 replacement, the A340-600 caries up to 380 passengers in a three-class cabin layout (or 419 in a 2-class layout), with a range of over 7,500 nautical miles (13,900 km). It provides similar passenger capacity to a 747 but with 25% more cargo volume, and at lower trip and seat costs. First flight of the A340-600 was made on 23 April 2001. Virgin Atlantic began commercial services in August 2002. The A340-600 is more than 10 m longer than a basic -300, making it the longest airliner currently in production; more than four metres longer than the Boeing 747-400 and 2.3m longer than the A380. The Airbus A340-600 will continue to hold the record for being the worlds longest commercial aircraft until the first Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental is in service.

Development status/Issues/Todo

Key Features

  • Multiple liveries
  • Reflection shaders
  • External equipment models
  • Internal cabin sound effects
  • Autostart feature
  • Failures system
  • Good lights system

To-do

  • Some animations
  • Some cockpit instruments need improving

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