Will the aircraft A380 experience less turbulence because of its massiveness?


answer no. aircraft ride within air mass. if there bump in air mass, a380 feel as every other aircraft. if you've ever ridden on boeing 747 know true. has "wing loading." depends on how many pounds per square foot a380 wing designed for.

imagine in order make pilots happy, want a380 light on it's feet, speak. don't want controls respond molasses. want spritely aircraft in landing pattern. being lite on controls means gonna feel bumps else. it's trade-off. want take-off , landing performance....and it's gotta light on it's feet.

"larger airplanes take more force move."

mother nature pretty large force. absolute worst turbulence ever experienced in boeing 747 while landing in chicago. "size matters" theories. pilot handled pro, way....but had hands full. earning money night.

voting me down won't change fact large airplane succeptible turbulence smaller plane. turbulence felt in 747 wasn't imagination....it real. real in a380.

just wondering if theoretically true due more inertia , harder throw around sky. being heaviest, smoothest ride in sky?


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