Airbus A350 XWB water ingestion tests
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024
- The A350 XWB’s ability to operate on wet runways was confirmed with successful water ingestion testing in Istres, France - which performed by the flight test aircraft MSN004. This video includes comments from Flight Test Specialist Engineer Jean-Christophe Bonjour, Experimental Test Pilot Hugues Van Der Stichel and Flight Test Engineer Emanuele Costanzo.
i sometimes think he's speaking english, sometime french...
I swear, yeah.
RW 3769 lucky I speak French and English 😂
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UD 6473
SO TRUE
This needs subtitles.
I agree
I think so as well
Just click cc for captions
+Wes Köhler The captions are not accurate sir. I did that my first time watching and even today and the captions are horribly inaccurate in translation to English with it mostly being gibberish.
Michael Simmons I get what you are saying but its better than not having them
Impressive airplane.
Even more impressive Accents!
I love this plane, probably the best civilian aircraft ever of modern day!
I didn't understand what they were doing but it is amazing to watch planes on the ground and with little people around it.
Planes take off in rain and snow so the engines need to continue operating as normal regardless the conditions.
it wasnt for the engines. they get their own tests before being sent to anyone (say Airbus). although they are still tested when on the aircraft and during these test. but these tests are mainly for other things like the gear and bodywork to see where the water goes and if it breaks anything like the pipework on the gear
James Fakeri It actuality was for the engine's that's why is call the ingestion test. They are other test done as well not just the one seen here.
As a French native and and also as an english speaker, I am unable to understand some parts as well ... This is not French, this is not English, this is some sort of Airbus dialect haha
I was just in Paris a month ago for a trade show and these few guys had more of an accent than every person I met there combined.
😉
"Airbüs"
That was some top notch Fringlish...p.s. what is diddykate?
dedicated
hahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahaha diddykate hahahaha
JaseCJay, what is your accent like when you speak French or any other language different than English? Because you speak other languages, right? Sure, any well educated person speaks more than one.
Jordi Llach LOL settle down Nancy, settle down!!
3:38 EnroutespreadinatedAnalyseperhazardchoux
Airbus is a foreign company and I as an englishman myself can understand them well. If you don't like the video, leave. Video was very interesting.
Extreme_Aviation757 well said, people seem to capture human flaws instead of THE teachings or the important content of a video
Why agh you talkyn like dis why?
that test pilot was having too much fun, now thats a dream job right there
I would like to as well but I am couloir kind :(
🇪🇺 When it comes to planes! ✈
There is only Made in 🇪🇺. Airbus building the safest and reliable planes👍Always prefer to fly on them🙏
Can't even understand what they are saying lol. Ze runway, ze watér, and offcourzze ze plane.
+Sanderkke lol
ZE PUL
Hahahahaha... Seriously they are very funny
Airbüs
Hahahaha!
Toujours impressionnant :) Bravo Airbus!
The one aircraft I wish to fly on. Been on the A320 and 321, A330, A340, A380, 737, 757, 767, 777, and 787.. and the A350 is the one I wish to fly on the most.
(Update) 5 years later, I flew on an A350
I hope you have since flown on an A350. It's amazing!
Went on an a350-900xwb twice in a row
@@justaviel3485 finally flew on one. It was nice! But the best seating arrangement is 2-4-2. Isle seat on the 2 seat side is awesome
And that's how the A350 takes a bath
Hahahahaha
Where's the soap? xD
Eliud Rivera HD Yeah ! That's how you wash your plane if you ain't got time to lose
DateSan it dropped the soap.
well. they need better english teachers in france
***** English is the internatonal standard.
***** stupid comment
Ardyn no, English is the internatonal standard language of naval operations, air travel, and. If you want a job in any of thoes fields you need to know english. Don't call me lazy. I happen to know Spanish. You obviously don't know how internatonal avation works.
+Your Cup of Tea I am German and I am also shocked, how bad their english actually is. Many germans say that french people are very lazy to learn other languages. This is probably wrong, but watching this video makes me think.
+Ardyn I'm talking about pilots and ship captains. air traffic control all speak English. in some areas they speak their local language but they all understand English.
Do i still speak english ? i had to make sure after this vid
Wow the awesomeness of the FS700, slow-motion of that plane looks AWESOME!
Sweet Jesus, this French accent is unbearable.
Agreed
I fucking agree thank god english is main global language french what a shit language
Bedrettin Karakas I'm french and really proud of our language and our culture. You should stop to think that you're always better than us with your shit language. We're in France, that's pretty normal that we speak in a french way, you don't think so ?
I'm french and I'm really ashamed when I hear french engineers talk this (horrible) way. Is it REALLY that hard to sound a little more "english" when you have such professional skills ? Too bad they're less interested in langage than in their job...
How pathetic! At least he is trying to speak English.
Excellent accent mec XD
Full reverse scene was awsome!
3:51 Omg that American speaks good French XD
he is a france dude
That was no water ingestion test!, it was simply a test of the planes ability to plow through water on a runway. True water ingestion test's done on jet aircraft engines are done on a test stand with water being prayed directly into the intake on a jet turbine engine to see if it flames out or keeps burning or running of you will. Flying through a severe rainstorm is much different than cruising on a water covered runway.
So shoot someone.
I'd argue its not the kind of ingestion test you're thinking of. You're talking about a test where they test worst scenario water ingestion into engines. This video they're testing the planes ability to inhibit and deal with the amount of water ingested during landing/takeoff on a wet runway.
TheThirdMan
Why 'shoot someone' when you could just start a business?
How are you the person to say that, you don't work for Airbus you don't do flight testing so you don't know really what a water Ingestion test is.
EpicWaterDrop So what if they don't work for Airbus or do the flight testing? How does that invalidate the point?
Im all about Boeing usually, but damn gotta give it to Airbus on the a350! a magnificent looking aircraft both inside & outside.
Why the title is water ingestion test?, the water should enter inside the turbines, or not? This test should be named "Test for avoid that water enter in the turbines"
Water test ingestion for the engines was done separately by Rolls Royce. Probably similar to this:
th-cam.com/video/7OValYwjse0/w-d-xo.html
Dear Airbus!
I love your videos. But please don't put any music under your videos! You are ruining all your uploads. For aviation-enthusiasts the sound of a plane is the same important as the visuals! Thank you!
You can watch all unedited videos here, they have no music:
www.airbus.com/broadcastroom/
Sam Littlewood thank you! that's what I was looking for! (would be perfect, if they would be on youtube as well, but great anyway)
It's umbelievable that french speak, well, like, say, french!!!
c'mon grow up people
"Ze goal of ze test" mdr l'accent de champion
It's not runway "qhranway"
116 thumbs down from Boeing engineers
True...
+Ivan_friends wrong
u're
+Anton Zuykov savage
***** nah man, they are some fatties eating donuts, oh wait, thats what cops do
Don't speak French but I somehow understood everything
Matthew P. Wells 😂😂😂
WOW! I thank them for the effort they make to talk in English, but OMG, even being Spanish and knowing a little bit of French, it was really difficult to understand them.
excellent experiment
I though he was talking about testing the taste of made-in-France chicken, where apparently there are a lot of 'poules'.
+Fitzgerald Mistral You mean he wasn't?
Lmao, thank god for the context of water pool 🏊
It is amazing how an aircraft can ingest that much water.
some HQ posters of this would be awesome :D
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I like this plane and all the airbus company. Thank's for this video and this planes, are precious
Why are the French so stubborn to show that they are french even when they speak english. Couldnt they hire in an englishspeaking spokesperson?
Leonardo Taccola actually rhe French education system is soo bad with foreign languages. Very few are those who can speak fluently another language, let alone pronounce it properly.
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that's exactly what they hoped you would say. This is a PR stunt. A plane going through a puddle while going fast isn't an actual test.
the whole team seems chill AF!
Very cool.
Nice! btw what language they are speaking?
***** Really? :D
HFR pose son drapeau
POV: you finally found the *photo shopped* photo that people use in water and this is a long POV, anyways, the plane that went down in the water
lol u are so right
2:06 love this moment, feels like pedal to metal, but in airplane
Nice looking aircraft I must admit.
I wouldn't mind the french to speak french, but if you have someone trying to speak english, you might want to get someone who actually is good at it- specially having in mind that Airbus is a giant european company with staff from France, Germany, Spain, the UK...
Great video. Thanks for sharing all the engineering testing you perform. Separate question, is Bonjour a typical French last name? Merci mes amis. :)
No it is not, sorry to disappoint you ! Martin, Dupont or Lefevre could be, but bonjour just means "hello" ( literally "Good Day")
I dont understand how the pool was intalled that the plane was not " pressing " on that black things ?
Or it was pressing on them?
If yes how could it ?
Haha, that pilot seems a very happy person to me :-)
Absolutely love the a350 XWB
Ze tehon ! Vous avez égayez ma journée en tout cas, merci les ingé, sinx ze ingé
0:57 turn on subtitles and it will say border death
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Soon as I heard the first word, I knew the comment section was gonna be all about that
No wonder why the test pilot is always smiling :)
I hope to fly this plane someday
I’m French as well and that was still indecernible
Excellent...
Handsome aircraft
Beautiful airplane
787 is my favorite still TRIGGERD
Les gens qui critiquent l’accent français ...
Parceque vous faites mieux peut être ??
Critiquer un commercial , un vendeur international , ok
Critiquer un ingénieur, pilote ou mécanicien, non !
Ils ont le bon vocabulaire et ont déjà bien assez de boulot comme ça , que de s’occuper à travailler un accent (ce qui est bien plus long et difficile que d’apprendre la langue elle même) juste pour que ça fasse mieux dans une vidéo (et surtout inutile à leur métier )
Les anglophones ne font pas l’effort de parler notre accent (déjà qu’il ne font pas du tout d’effort pour parler notre langue tout court)
Alors on va nous critiquer pour un accent ??(surtout si ce n’est pas dans la fonction de la personne)
Wow that plane is amazing
What would have happened if something went wrong
Ça, c'est formidable
2:51 those are some monster engines
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Hélo maï nayme iz Jean Christophe Bonjour Aï spike franglich !
verry nice good job
Je aime les ours polaires et aime regarder ces lapins puissants volent.
I think thats how you say "I love Airbus and love watching these powerful flying machines."
I'm not French btw.
Strange That , Not one mention of the fact that the Engines are made in DERBY ENGLAND. No Rolls Royce experts were present as far as I could tell ???
Cheers Airbus! :)
can't wait for aer lingus to get these!
Amazing aircrafts
Better than movie CGI effects
Bonjour Jean Christophe Bonjour :p
Aw bless. it gets them outside for the day.
Surely the engine manufacturer would have already done these tests
+OliP007 lol
It want just a test for the engines and yes the manufacturer should have done the tests but they needed to see how it would effect the landing gear and the whole aircraft in general make sure nothing goes wrong
It just makes me think, doesnt they also test it as they shall land? I mean land on wet runway
Красивое и шикарное видео:)...
their english wasn't THAT bad...
Why the wheel can climb the troughs edge without damaging to the suspension
I wonder how the wheels passed through the the water tanks ... like they were of very low height but still, do they not pose and difficulty for the wheels ?
I'm french and I don't understand what Mr. Bonjour saying at the beginning and at the end... Our french accent is so unique ^^
my name is Jean-Christophe!
very important
Mais donnez leur des cours d'anglais please ahah
cool stuff
That pilot is having way to much fun haha
the a350 is my favorite plane
Airbus simply the best
Airbus has the Technology...
That's actually smart
oui c'est bien ! mais les test sont a faire pas uniquement sur un avion neuf pour dire que c'est bon etc etc mais il sont a faire sur les autres avions qui ont aussi plus d'heures de vols que celui-ci !!!
hey les mecs c'est une parodie pour montrer que les français on le pire accent du monde ou c'est pour montrer le a350xwb ?? si c'est pour parler comme ça arretez tout de suite et parlez francais ce sera mieux et plus pro aussi ! c'est un manque de respect total y a aucun effort d'éllocution de prononciation qui est fait et les mecs croient sincèrment qu'on peut comprendre ce qu'ils disent... c'est du n'importe quoi , heureusement que l'avion est bien
I can't say I like that cockpit... But the plane has a great exterior at least :)
Sometimes when I'm driving I intentionally drive through puddles...
Wow, that's easily the worst English-speaking French people I've ever heard. Kind of a shame for an international company, even though based in France.
Yeah, I also hate american accent!
nah, it was pretty ok.
tnt ntn
great, don't use our things a.k.a TH-cam
***** Don't use English then, it's originated from England. Be more patriotic.
tnt ntn
its actually from germany lol
Looks so cool :)
Ah the A350. Or more generally known as the hasty response to the 787.
I think it is more or less the other way round my friend, the 350 shows the ingenuity of Europs Engineers.
I had already several delays by waiting for a plane because the 787 failed during the start up.
787 is way smaller than 350...they compete on different market sectors...so where's the copy? Where is the response? You are a blatant ignorant fool..I feel sorry for you..go play flight simulator that's the only thing you will ever see about aviation in your pitiful life..
They go for the same market... a mid-long range 2 engine jetliner that uses composite materials to make the plane lighter...
Ever hear of the 787-9? Maybe no, but in any case, Airbus created an entire variant to compete with it.
Brandon Tseng
You are correct that there is competition between the largest 787 and the smallest A350, but the largest A350 has in turn spawned a response from Boeing in the form of the 777X. In the world of aviation there is a constant struggle to stay relevant and ahead of your competitors and for this reason the companies must respond to their competitors new designs. The "hasty" part of your argument doesn't really make sense as the A350 has followed it's own development program at a normal speed, not rushed. TL;DR; A350 is a response to the 787 but not rushed and corporations responding to competitors are the norm.
the X series Boeing is expanding is a response to the concerns of airline corporations who are worrying the rising costs of jet fuel...
In addition, this is a way Boeing can keep some of the older numbers (737, 767) up to date, so customers will not leave them for another company, which would probably be Airbus.
And larger versions of the A350 were made to compete against the -9 and -10 versions of the 787. And I would like to add that while Airbus was concentrating their efforts on the much larger A-380, as they believed a larger plane would attract larger customers who ferried a lot of people a great distance. Only after the A380 development did they begin to seriously work to catch up on ground lost to the Boeing 787 development. I think had Boeing not ran into constant problems with the 787, the A350 would not have as many customers.
TIL that there is actually a person in France with the surname Bonjour.
I thought that was a Sukhoi Superjet, or an Embraer, or... no is just the weird A350, the response for the 787.
Cool!
they probably should've done it with snow instead like obviously no problem for such engines right?
amazing