Auto Credit Based on CSTIJN's Boeing 777-300ER Etihad [Gold Special]
The 777-300ER joined the fleet of Air Canada in 2007, with this example (C-FIUV) joining in 2008.
Air Canada operates the 777-300ER mainly on international routes, however it is not uncommon to see them operate on high demand domestic routes.
Controls:
AG2 + Brake for reverse
AG7 for parking brake
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Specifications
Spotlights
- Dissent3R yesterday
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Boeing 777-300ER Etihad [Gold Special]
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 211.8ft (64.6m)
- Length 240.8ft (73.4m)
- Height 62.9ft (19.2m)
- Empty Weight 272,290lbs (123,509kg)
- Loaded Weight 587,964lbs (266,696kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.261
- Wing Loading 67.1lbs/ft2 (327.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 8,761.2ft2 (813.9m2)
- Drag Points 100659
Parts
- Number of Parts 1315
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 5,370
This post is also to commemorate the 80 year anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands.
Canadian troops have played a major role in the liberation of the Netherlands, for which we Dutch people are still grateful.
The Dutch royal family also fled to Canada during the war, and when a princes was about to be born in Canada, the Canadian government turned that piece of the hospital temporarily into international territory, so the princess would be a Dutch citizen.
In 1945, after the liberation, the Dutch royal family send 100000 tulip bulbs to Ottowa to thank the Canadian government and the Canadian people for their support.
Every year since The Netherlands sends 10000 tulip bulbs to Ottowa.
You can see the Tulips that were send to Canada during the Canadian Tulip Festival.
Upload Schedule
May 6
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Air Canada 777-300ER
@CSTIJN The same applies to Australia.
There were so many Dutch people who went to Australia that it actually kinda made an impact on the Australians people.
Dutch and Australian folks have a lot in common, when we are in a bar or out in a foreign country (often) we tag along with the Australians or they tag along with us.
It’s always fun
@Solent yup, 10000 every year, to thank the Canadians, we have never forgotten what they did for us.
There are also a lot of people who migrated to Canada after the war, so in The Netherlands it’s not that uncommon to hear that someone has family in Canada.
holy... 10000 tulips?!?
publishing... again
ah, nice! :D
@keiyronelleavgeek566 , here is a sneak peek, I hope you like it.