Poll

Which is better? Airbus or Boeing?

Airbus31%31% - 42
Boeing68%68% - 92
Total: 134
USAFDude_1988
Will fly for food.
+120|6511|Daytona Beach, FL
Boeing.. without a doubt.
RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
+736|6567|Area 51

USAFDude_1988 wrote:

Boeing.. without a doubt.
Voted for boeing, but don't why the're better..
The_Mob_Returns
Member
+72|6724|Indianapolis, IN
I was hoping Rolls Royce was an option.  One of my friends, both his parents work there.  Creating parts for engines in airplanes and testing aluminum.
Cybargs
Moderated
+2,285|6718
Airbus A380 holds more ppl, pretty efficient and its classy
https://cache.www.gametracker.com/server_info/203.46.105.23:21300/b_350_20_692108_381007_FFFFFF_000000.png
l41e
Member
+677|6650

This is gonna lead to some uninformed anti-US idiot saying "BOING SUXX CUZ THEYR T3H STUPID AMERIKANZ!!1~@@11".

Oh...and I voted Boeing.
USAFDude_1988
Will fly for food.
+120|6511|Daytona Beach, FL

RDMC(2) wrote:

USAFDude_1988 wrote:

Boeing.. without a doubt.
Voted for boeing, but don't why the're better..
- More experience.

- Better reputation.

- Airbus builds ugly planes.

The_Mob_Returns wrote:

I was hoping Rolls Royce was an option.  One of my friends, both his parents work there.  Creating parts for engines in airplanes and testing aluminum.
Rolls Royce builds engines for aircraft. Both Airbus and Boeing use Rolls Royce powerplants on their aircraft.

Last edited by USAFDude_1988 (2006-08-01 14:57:30)

RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
+736|6567|Area 51

USAFDude_1988 wrote:

RDMC(2) wrote:

USAFDude_1988 wrote:

Boeing.. without a doubt.
Voted for boeing, but don't why the're better..
- More experience.

- Better reputation.

- Airbus builds ugly planes.
Well that was pretty clear
dankassasin42o
Member
+68|6681|Reefersyde, CA
boeing for not being afriad to sell bush planes to crash into the tower, but air bus cuz boeings to bitch to admit them ^
USAFDude_1988
Will fly for food.
+120|6511|Daytona Beach, FL
When it comes to style.. Boeing owns..
The Airbus A380 "Whalejet"...
https://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A9gnMiSFzs9E3hwA8BWjzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTA4NDgyNWN0BHNlYwNwcm9m/SIG=12bq8dlme/EXP=1154555909/**http%3a//i.idnes.cz/05/04/cl/MAF9cf0d25ee_A380_Airbus.JPG

The Boeing 747-800 "Intercontinental"
https://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A9gnMiK4zs9EYQYB9xqjzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTA4NDgyNWN0BHNlYwNwcm9m/SIG=123n4ghmn/EXP=1154555960/**http%3a//www.remcobron.nl/images/boeing_747-8.jpg
Richard2000
Banned
+39|6547|England
Airbus
A380 now thats what i call a aircraft
howler_27
Member
+90|6689
You could put a sick ass paintjob on the airbus as well.  Functionality dictates design, and for oveall funtionality throughout their fleet, I'd have to give it to Airbus, although, if the 777 is one smooth plane.  I was seriously impressed by how quiet it is, as well as the room it had.
PuckMercury
6 x 9 = 42
+298|6529|Portland, OR USA
boeing.  I've flown on both.  And when I was on the Airbus, all I heard was popping and creaking ... not something I want to hear at 35000 feet and 500mph over the Atlantic.

Rolls Royce makes engines ... but their best ones they stole from Allison 
stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|6722|California

Boeing has a borader client range
elite
Member
+89|6716|Sheffield, England
i vote for airbus....that all im gonna say
stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|6722|California

787 Dreamliner, nuff said.

but for more clarification,
https://www.boeing.com/commercial/787/images/787_topshot_375.jpg
beauty

and some fine other boeing products:
https://www.boeing.com/defense-space/military/f22/images/00E00041.jpg

https://www.boeing.com/defense-space/military/fa18ef/images/FA-18EF_Super_Hornet_DVD_600.jpg

not to mention the JDAM, Apache, SLAM. AWAC
PuckMercury
6 x 9 = 42
+298|6529|Portland, OR USA
plus Boeing now has Grumman, so they have

https://img471.imageshack.us/img471/7724/f14544nw1.jpg

badass hugeass plane
DSRTurtle
Member
+56|6688
I've flown on both Boeing and Airbus.  Boeing's planes are much quieter and much more comfortable.
ZiggZagg
Member
+1|6666
Voted for Boeing, but better is subjective.  Boeing (and McDonnell-Douglas, now part of Boeing) builds planes so well, they out live their market life.  Technology has allowed Airbus to build lighter and cheaper airplanes that have shorter airframe lives.  They can be retired before they get too expensive to operate and that works with business models.  Boeing is now struggling to catch up, but has some work in progress (7e7).  They probably won't build anything as big as the A380 in the near future, but no one knows yet what the A380 will mean to the market (can you imagine the first A380 crash?) in the future.  Airbus is probably around to stay and certainly has as much heritage as Boeing, but I'm still a Boeing fan.  Ask your grandfather what brought him home during WWII and if he was a bomber, it was probably a Boeing!

Ziggy

PS  I am not a pilot, nor veteran, just a wing nut (plane buff) 
PRiMACORD
Member
+190|6627|Home of the Escalade Herds
Boeing hands down
kr@cker
Bringin' Sexy Back!
+581|6551|Southeastern USA
boeing=b-2, ea-18, fa-18, f-15 (your own sig usaf dude, cmon, you should know that), fa-22,  t-45 (wacky look it up!), x-45 (super smacky wacky, super look it up!!!!), just to name a few of the fighters currently in production (the f-14 was a god among fighters, but will be decom'ed september),
as well as c-17, air force one, APACHE, CHINOOK, osprey, AWACS, UAV's (come one ppl, half the bf2 aerial arsenal!!), in fact, here, take a look
http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/gallery/index.html


airbus= engines have  a reputation for landing before the rest of the plane does, it was the design asthetic not the paint job he was pointing out with the whale jet, and of course that certain french "je nais ses quois"

which of course adds up to:

/fail


edit: boeing didn't even have to wake up for this one, and to be fair, most of the USAF boeing fleet comes through the base I"m at, so I was a little up on this one

Last edited by kr@cker (2006-08-01 17:34:47)

PuckMercury
6 x 9 = 42
+298|6529|Portland, OR USA

kr@cker wrote:

boeing=b-2, ea-18, fa-18, f-15 (your own sig usaf dude, cmon, you should know that), fa-22,  t-45 (wacky look it up!), x-45 (super smacky wacky, super look it up!!!!), just to name a few of the fighters currently in production (the f-14 was a god among fighters, but will be decom'ed september),
as well as c-17, air force one, APACHE, CHINOOK, osprey, AWACS, UAV's (come one ppl, half the bf2 aerial arsenal!!), in fact, here, take a look
http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/gallery/index.html


airbus= engines have  a reputation for landing before the rest of the plane does, it was the design asthetic not the paint job he was pointing out with the whale jet, and of course that certain french "je nais ses quois"

which of course adds up to:

/fail
/airbus got itself pwned
The_Mob_Returns
Member
+72|6724|Indianapolis, IN
I think the results speak for themselves.

Airbus       25%          11 votes
Boeing      75%          33 votes
-=raska=-
Canada's French Frog
+123|6628|Quebec city, Canada

kr@cker wrote:

boeing=b-2, ea-18, fa-18, f-15 (your own sig usaf dude, cmon, you should know that), fa-22,  t-45 (wacky look it up!), x-45 (super smacky wacky, super look it up!!!!), just to name a few of the fighters currently in production (the f-14 was a god among fighters, but will be decom'ed september),
as well as c-17, air force one, APACHE, CHINOOK, osprey, AWACS, UAV's (come one ppl, half the bf2 aerial arsenal!!), in fact, here, take a look
http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/gallery/index.html


airbus= engines have  a reputation for landing before the rest of the plane does, it was the design asthetic not the paint job he was pointing out with the whale jet, and of course that certain french "je nais ses quois"

which of course adds up to:

/fail


edit: boeing didn't even have to wake up for this one, and to be fair, most of the USAF boeing fleet comes through the base I"m at, so I was a little up on this one
It's "Je ne sais quoi"
=MCHD= arush5268d
Member
+46|6503|Houston, TX
What most of you all are forgetting is that Boeing has been building quality military and civilian planes as an indepedant company since the early days of aviation.  Airbus is new to the mix and was a cooperation between several european companies.  Bah.  I'm all about Boeing.
PuckMercury
6 x 9 = 42
+298|6529|Portland, OR USA
considering it means, "I don't know what" I think mis-spelling it has a certain sense of poetic justice about it ...

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