Hey, It’s a non-smoky Russian aircraft! Call the press!
You do? 😮 you’re probably the only person on earth that thinks so, except for the lybians and the north-koreans :rolleyes:
Ren Frew, is there really a goilden VS A346 flying around? Is it expensive?:D.
What happens if you would put the lever up on the take off roll in the 707? Do you get in trouble then, or does the gear start retracting if you get on the ground? How is that on modern aircraft? In the picture, you can clearly see that the lever must have been raised just after take off, or the aircraft is climbing at a marginal climb rate.
Is that normal then?:s
Is that such a racecar, then:D?
Find it in the dictionnairy
Skylinerworld, the least you could do is probably deleting your advertisement for your website out of your signature!
CLICK! Looks like the 777-300ER has a MTOW 50 tonnes higher than the 777-300! The 777-300 has the same take off weight as the 777-200ER, which in turn has a MTOW 50 tonnes higher than the 777-200. The 777-200LR has a weight 4 tonnes lower than the 777-300 ER.
If you know the 777-300 has a MTOW of 297 tonnes, can you calculate every MTOW? :D.
Wow, the 737-200 wing is even smaller than the a380 horizontal stabilizer!
Look Airline OWner, I’m so tired of always reading your first toughts, Its not necessairy to post everything that pops into your head. You might keep somethings for yourselve. You are now a proud member of my ignore list.
Well duhh, of course not, but some people have some excess money or have other interests for example cold areas and want to see this. I hope you know we’re talking about flying over the southpole/ antarctica, not landing there. I don’t think there’s any runway there that can handle a jet.
Originally posted by LBARULES
God Skyliner World, you think you can make your site the best ever by copying almost the whole of another site?
I believe that’s true? Welcome to my ignore list, skylinerworld.
Stop posting these boring threads. I would put a park on it.
Stop posting these boring threads. I would put a park on it.