If the rest of you idiots would quit trying to massage your own egos and read the entire question, you'll see that the lady is asking about the weight of a tire (tyre), NOT the whole aircraft!
While I don't have exact figures on Airbus, I can tell you that an average commercial jetliner main gear tire can weigh 100-200 or more pounds (45-90 Kg) mounted on a wheel and ready to install on the airplane.
2006-06-22 04:26:17
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answered by JetDoc 7
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Approximately...18 Kgs (per tyre)...for A380.
Otherwise the range is from 3.8 Kg to 15 Kgs. Visit the site below and you will get all the data...not only weight.
2006-06-22 11:31:10
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answered by Ask Dr. Dingo 3
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there is lots of airbus is there which airbus weight u want here i'm giving u some thing if u want more details write me
A320-200 - Operating empty with V2500s 42,220kg (93,079lb); with CFM56s 42,175kg (92,980lb). Standard max takeoff for both versions 73,500kg (162,040lb) or optionally 75,500kg (166,445lb) or 77,000kg (169,755lb).
2006-06-22 06:26:46
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answered by patni_ankit 3
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A380-800 - Operating empty 277,000kg (610,700lb), max takeoff 560,000kg (1,234,600lb).
A380-800F - Operating empty 252,000kg (555,600lb), max takeoff 590,000kg (1,300,700lb).
2006-06-22 02:22:40
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answered by NGS 3
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which airbus model?
2006-06-22 01:27:07
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answered by Petrarchan Motif 3
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one hell of a lot
2006-06-22 01:26:49
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answered by B pyro 3
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