I understand what your saying lord molly, however, the A-380 will have about the same procedure for take-off as does the A-320. Once the aircraft is cleared fpr take-off, it's taxied into position onto the active runway, the thrust levers are advanced by the pilot flying and small switches on the levers are engaged (commonly called TOGA switches for Take Off Go Around.. The thrust levers then automatically control the amount of power to the engines through the auto-throttle system. The aircraft accelerates through several speed checks and at rotation speed the side stick (not in front of the pilot(s)) is used to initiate a nose up command to the level indicated by the flight director cross pointers. As the aircraft climbs through 800 feet, the autopilot can be engaged and the rest of the sequence is automatic, including any power reductions to comply with noise restrictions... all predicated on the flight plan previously entered in the autoflight system. The procedure can be manually flown if the pilot desires....Same basic procedures used onthe B-747-400 and other new generation Boeing aircraft...