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Airbus A400M Ganti C-130 Hercules On The Way..

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Post time 4-7-2008 09:29 PM | Show all posts
Bukan TUDM punyer A400 sampai thn 2012?..lambat gak tu..rasa yer A400 tu utk tactical transport..maybe ada tambahan C130 akan kena convert jadik tanker
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Post time 4-7-2008 09:37 PM | Show all posts
2013-2014

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Post time 21-9-2008 02:18 PM | Show all posts
EADS May Freeze A400M Production for 7 Countries

BERLIN - Aerospace giant EADS has threatened to freeze production of its Airbus subsidiary's flagship military airlifter if clients do not drop penalty clauses for late delivery, a German news report said Sept. 20.
Der Spiegel weekly, trailing its Sept. 22 publication, cited a letter sent by Louis Gallois, the French chief executive of both companies, to the governments of seven countries who have ordered the A400M plane.
In the letter, Gallois is quoted as saying the military carrier is "a heavy lossmaker" that is creating "considerable difficulties" at EADS, weighing down on the group's financial performance.
The "anticipated profits" from 180 orders on Airbus' books have already been "invested," with Gallois adding in the letter that the present position could become "untenable" within months unless a deal is agreed that "keeps everyone happy."
EADS wants clients to waive their contractual right to reductions in their bills due to late delivery, but Der Spiegel said Germany's defense ministry would be "standing firm," and Berlin is of the view that "financial concessions" should only be discussed upon receipt of the planes.
Business daily Financial Times Deutschland also reported this week that Gallois sent a letter pleading for "understanding" on the A400M.
Last week, Gallois said the plane's first flight would take place "before the end of the year," but the French press reported soon afterward that costs had risen astronomically and that the first flight was being put back to 2009.
Germany has ordered 60 A400Ms, making it the biggest customer.
Airbus has been struggling with four important delay announcements having been made since 2006 on delivery of its A380 superjumbo civil airliners.

http://www.defensenews.com/story ... amp;c=EUR&s=AIR


wtf ugut
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Post time 21-9-2008 11:02 PM | Show all posts
dahlaa lambat siap...nak ugut org pulak....amik hercules yg baru tu lagi baik.......
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Post time 21-9-2008 11:13 PM | Show all posts

Balas #24 foranz\ catat

wa prefer A400 lagi...

4 biji A400M ni menggantikan C130 kita versi pendek....klu x silap
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Post time 22-9-2008 08:33 AM | Show all posts

Balas #23 Eokboy\ catat

Hek eleh ... Siap nak main ugut-ugut nie aper citer ... k
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Post time 22-9-2008 09:49 AM | Show all posts

Reply #26 superhornet's post

Mau tak ugut...case A380 yang delay punya chain reaction la ni. Cost sebuah aircraft akan naik sekiranya tindakan saman akan dikenakan menyebabkan profit margin jatuh. Kena pulak projek konsortium macam ni. Negara mana pulak nak tanggung! Aku rasa part Malaysia ni kita cari aje surplus C130 barang 2-3 buah untuk interim sementara tunggu sampai A400 ni. Kalau dok harap tunggu aku ingat 2015 or beyond baru boleh dapat! By than existing C130 fleet pun dah obselet.

[ Last edited by  Canaletto at 22-9-2008 09:51 AM ]
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Post time 22-9-2008 10:23 AM | Show all posts

Balas #27 Canaletto\ catat

Tahu pun ko eik .. lagi pun aku rasa mcm dah tak berbaloi menunggu lama sangat sedangkan keperluan untuk transport ni ble tahan gak lagi pun kiter punyer C-130 byk yg dah uzur .. aku ingat lagi masa merdeka tahun 2006 kat Kuching. masa tu C-130 digunakan untuk angkut barang-barang yg nak digunakan masa perarakan hari merdeka. Yg tak sedapnya sikit-sikit fligt tangguh kater nyer enjin rosak .. dan ader aku dengar masa dalam perjalanan pun ble rosak .. ermmm entah lah baik TUDM beli C-130 versi terkini ...
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Post time 23-9-2008 09:21 AM | Show all posts
Malaysia beli 4 bijik dengan harga kontrak RM2.8 billion, bersamaan RM700 sebutir. Peerrrgghhh. Dengan kos tu, boleh beli lagi banyak C-130J.
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Post time 23-9-2008 09:38 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by alien7749 at 23-9-2008 09:21 AM
Malaysia beli 4 bijik dengan harga kontrak RM2.8 billion, bersamaan RM700 sebutir. Peerrrgghhh. Dengan kos tu, boleh beli lagi banyak C-130J.


RM700 sebutir?

ok la tuuu....
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Post time 23-9-2008 11:25 AM | Show all posts
die tertinggal juta tuh.......kalau tak boleh  timbang kilo...hehehhe
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Post time 23-9-2008 11:31 AM | Show all posts
Biasala, aku bukan menteri, tak pernah ada dalam slip aku huruf "j" lepas angka gaji bersih...  

Mengikut Najib, harga tu termasuk off-set untuk kontrak membekal wing panel A400M oleh CTRM.
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Post time 23-9-2008 11:47 AM | Show all posts
so berapa harga yg utk a400 yg 6 negara lain bayar?
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Post time 23-9-2008 02:23 PM | Show all posts
A400M ni berganda lagi beso drp C-130J Super Hercules. jadi tak hairan la kita bayor 700++ juta untuk pesawat nih.

mari kita bandingkan spec yang wa cilok drp wikipedia...

Airbus A400M

General characteristics

Crew: 3 or 4 (2 pilots, 3rd optional, 1 loadmaster)
Capacity:
          37,000 kg (82,000 lb)
          116 fully equipped troops / paratroops,
          up to 66 stretchers accompanied by 25 medical personnel
Length: 43.8 m (143 ft 8 in)
    * Wingspan: 42.4 m (139 ft 1 in)
    * Height: 14.6 m (47 ft 11 in)
    * Empty weight: 70 tonnes (154,000 lb)
    * Max takeoff weight: 141 tonnes (310,852 lb)
    * Powerplant: 4
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Post time 23-9-2008 03:26 PM | Show all posts

Reply #34 tin's post

a400 = rm700 juta sejibik??

perrrrghhhhhh bayangkan bole beli brapa banyak  pc7 lagi tu..perghhhhhhh











[ Last edited by  innocentti at 23-9-2008 03:33 PM ]
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Post time 23-9-2008 03:54 PM | Show all posts

Reply #35 innocentti's post

Tp bbaloi ngan duit tue, jarak operasi pun jauh xyah lah singgah byk kali n isi minyak byk kali... Jadi jimat kos operasi bdg pakai hercules.
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Post time 23-9-2008 04:19 PM | Show all posts

Reply #36 yaminz's post

aku saja gurau2 la..kan aku highlighted kan aircraft yg aku comparekan tu.....

ada org complain harga aircraft sbijik 700juta dan compare dengan aircraft lain tak sama specs..alang2 aku compare dengan pilatus terus...baru nampak beza banyak..

sarcasm is your friendliest friend
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Post time 23-9-2008 04:24 PM | Show all posts

Reply #37 innocentti's post

Cit, tpdaya rupa nyer...
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Post time 23-9-2008 04:44 PM | Show all posts

Reply #32 alien7749's post

YB alien7749...

kontrak A400M dianggarkan bernilai RM2.8 bilion untuk 4 buah pesawat.

sebagai balasan, kita jadi partner dlm program pembangunan pesawat nih.

pastuh kita dapat timbal balik segera dianggarkan sebanyak RM907 juta untuk membuat komponen komposit untuk pesawat A400M (setakat nih ada la dalam 192 buah pesawat).

pastuh dapat kerja2 tambahan bernilai RM800 juta.

pastuh Malaysia becomes another key participant throughout the life of the programme that is anticipated to thrive for at least fifty years, bringing work to Malaysia worth well over two billion Ringgits, (400 million Euros).

[ Last edited by  tin at 23-9-2008 04:47 PM ]
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Post time 24-9-2008 10:15 AM | Show all posts

Balas #34 tin\ catat

Ooooo patut ar TUDM sanggup tunggu rupernyer lebih dari 2 kali ganda kapasiti dier ..
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