How Passenger AirPlane Works? Working of A380 Air Plane Engines Explained with 3D Animation...
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00:00Give us another 10 years, and the giant passenger plane, a 380, like this one flying in the sky, should all be ours.
00:09Let's take a look at how it works.
00:11This is the core part of the aircraft, the turbofan engine.
00:15Each engine generates a thrust of about 40.5 tons.
00:20The terrifying thing is that there are four such engines.
00:23They can generate a thrust of 165 tons.
00:27If the fuel consumption is about 100,000 per hour, it will burn about 100,000 tons.
00:34Don't worry, there is also an auxiliary jet engine on the tail.
00:39If the main engine fails, it will provide additional power output to the aircraft.
00:44Another use is that the auxiliary engine can be used to start the main engine.
00:49This is the cabin, which is divided into two floors, with a total capacity of 868 passengers.
00:56The main deck below can accommodate 583 people, and the upper deck can accommodate 330 people.
01:04This is also the aircraft with the largest number of passengers at present.
01:08The four orange cans are garbage bins, which are connected to the toilet and kitchen on the aircraft, respectively, in the middle of the aircraft.
01:16There are eight large water tanks.
01:19The fully loaded aircraft weighs 575 tons and can fly about 15,000 kilometers.
01:26Because the aircraft itself is large and heavy, hydraulic systems are used to control heavier parts, such as the aircraft's brakes, control reversers, etc.
01:37This part is the fuel tank, which can be said to be all over the fuselage, the main and auxiliary wings.
01:44These tanks can store 320,000 liters of fuel.
01:48It costs about 1.7 million to fill up the fuel once, and it can fly for 17 hours.
01:54Now let's take a look at the head of the aircraft.
01:57There are three important components inside.
02:00One is the weather radar.
02:02It is used to identify the weather in front of the aircraft.
02:05The radar in the middle can keep it from deviating even in zero visibility.
02:10The last red one is also a radar.
02:13The A380 passenger aircraft is currently the largest passenger aircraft, but it belongs to someone else.
02:21If we are given 10 years, the flying Jewuba in the sky should be ours.
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