nice, mind you though the seats in SP have a performance cost of 8.1-12 approximately you could use my airliner seats of just 5 performance cost, which may not seem like a lot but could make a big difference when you have up to 200 seats lol, no need to give credit
Absolutely! here are some facts about the Boeing 777. The 777 is a popular and significant aircraft in the aviation industry. Here are some notable facts about it:
Introduction and Development:
The Boeing 777, often referred to as the "Triple Seven," was first introduced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes in 1994. It was designed to fill the gap between the Boeing 767 and Boeing 747.
Size and Capacity:
The 777 is the world's largest twinjet (twin-engine jet aircraft). Depending on the variant, it can carry between 314 and 396 passengers in a typical three-class seating arrangement, and up to 550 passengers in an all-economy configuration.
Variants:
The primary variants include the 777-200, 777-200ER (Extended Range), 777-200LR (Longer Range), 777-300, and 777-300ER. The 777-200LR holds the record for the longest non-stop flight by a commercial airliner.
Technological Advancements:
The 777 was the first commercial aircraft to be designed entirely using computer-aided design (CAD). It also features a fly-by-wire system and advanced wing design, contributing to its efficiency and performance.
Engines:
The 777 is powered by some of the largest and most powerful engines in the world, including the General Electric GE90, which is the largest jet engine with a fan diameter of 128 inches.
Global Reach:
The aircraft is designed for long-haul flights and is capable of flying distances up to 15,843 kilometers (9,844 miles) with the 777-200LR variant.
Efficiency:
The 777 is known for its fuel efficiency and range, which has made it a popular choice among airlines for long-haul flights. It has a lower operating cost per seat mile compared to older aircraft like the Boeing 747.
Safety:
The 777 has an excellent safety record, with very few incidents over its decades of service. It incorporates advanced avionics and redundant systems to enhance safety.
Popular Routes:
The 777 is commonly used on high-demand long-haul routes, including trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic flights. Airlines like Emirates, United Airlines, and Cathay Pacific are among the largest operators of the 777.
Cargo Version:
Boeing also offers a freighter version, the 777F, which is used by cargo airlines for its payload capacity and range.
The Boeing 777 continues to be a vital part of many airlines' fleets and remains one of the most successful wide-body aircraft in aviation history.
@BruhAero alright, here are the seats btw
nice, mind you though the seats in SP have a performance cost of 8.1-12 approximately you could use my airliner seats of just 5 performance cost, which may not seem like a lot but could make a big difference when you have up to 200 seats lol, no need to give credit
Please try to vote off quality and not just screenshots, lol
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+1OPTION A- 3 vote(s)
OPTION B- 3 vote(s)
OPTON C- 1 vote(s)
OPTION D- 3 vote(s)
OPTION E- 2 vote(s)
OPTION F- 5 vote(s)
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+1Absolutely! here are some facts about the Boeing 777. The 777 is a popular and significant aircraft in the aviation industry. Here are some notable facts about it:
Introduction and Development:
The Boeing 777, often referred to as the "Triple Seven," was first introduced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes in 1994. It was designed to fill the gap between the Boeing 767 and Boeing 747.
Size and Capacity:
The 777 is the world's largest twinjet (twin-engine jet aircraft). Depending on the variant, it can carry between 314 and 396 passengers in a typical three-class seating arrangement, and up to 550 passengers in an all-economy configuration.
Variants:
The primary variants include the 777-200, 777-200ER (Extended Range), 777-200LR (Longer Range), 777-300, and 777-300ER. The 777-200LR holds the record for the longest non-stop flight by a commercial airliner.
Technological Advancements:
The 777 was the first commercial aircraft to be designed entirely using computer-aided design (CAD). It also features a fly-by-wire system and advanced wing design, contributing to its efficiency and performance.
Engines:
The 777 is powered by some of the largest and most powerful engines in the world, including the General Electric GE90, which is the largest jet engine with a fan diameter of 128 inches.
Global Reach:
The aircraft is designed for long-haul flights and is capable of flying distances up to 15,843 kilometers (9,844 miles) with the 777-200LR variant.
Efficiency:
The 777 is known for its fuel efficiency and range, which has made it a popular choice among airlines for long-haul flights. It has a lower operating cost per seat mile compared to older aircraft like the Boeing 747.
Safety:
The 777 has an excellent safety record, with very few incidents over its decades of service. It incorporates advanced avionics and redundant systems to enhance safety.
Popular Routes:
The 777 is commonly used on high-demand long-haul routes, including trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic flights. Airlines like Emirates, United Airlines, and Cathay Pacific are among the largest operators of the 777.
Cargo Version:
Boeing also offers a freighter version, the 777F, which is used by cargo airlines for its payload capacity and range.
+1The Boeing 777 continues to be a vital part of many airlines' fleets and remains one of the most successful wide-body aircraft in aviation history.
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@MAPA
+1hello spacepickle :D
bruh 😂
CONGRATULATIONS
You have impressed me
and I'm not easily Impressed
Take this Spotlight
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+1Yo, you've really outdone yourself here, bravo!
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+1@Handsomemann Its already posted
@RolyBuilds sure
@JayStream thx
@Majakalona and why can't those pirates learn the alphabet? 🤔🤔🤔
And school comes along just to end it :(
+1@intruder72 Nah, your planes are good 😄
(T)errific
Nice to be reminded y'all are human and not just some plane building bots :D
+1oui oui oui
+1@A380lover800 yeah, no shit
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+12@ToeTips damn, you beat me to it
+1That's one realistic plane
@jamesPLANESii i'm uploading generic bruh, i've already taken screenshots 😭
+1Would've loved to, but they didn't operate the A300B4-200 :(
@LM0418 unfortunately, some of them have high end devices, i thought my planes were safe til' i saw this
@FOXHOUND26 yeah
+1@FOXHOUND26 Thx
+1I'm in love with those spoilers
Great, a KLM 747 with wings from klm747klm747, pure perfection.
Anyways..
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lol
+1@Theguywhohasamachinegun ha, lol 😂
low quality posts most times aren't low quality to beginners, here's my 777x that I loved so much some time ago
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@tsm119 You up voted the teaser so I tagged you on the build
@tsm119, here's the finished build
+1Slay, queen!! 💅💅💅
+1T
Interstate
+318k performance cost!?!?,
what the actual fu-
+1This challenge has been open for 1.2 years now!?!?
Amogis
+1T
I hear the white ranks coming...
+2Bruh
@TheMouse ha, lol
This is quite underrated
+1