Boeing 777
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The '''Boeing 777''' is a jet aircraft in [[av8]]. [[image:777stat.png|right]] | The '''Boeing 777''' is a jet aircraft in [[av8]]. [[image:777stat.png|right]] | ||
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|1995 | |1995 | ||
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!|Cruising Speed | !|Cruising Speed | ||
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The largest twin-engined jet in the world, the Boeing 777 was introduced as a cheaper alternative to four-engined aircraft on long-haul routes. | The largest twin-engined jet in the world, the Boeing 777 was introduced as a cheaper alternative to four-engined aircraft on long-haul routes. | ||
− | The 777 made its first flight during the development of Transport Tycoon, and thus is significant as being the last real-world vehicle introduced in both the original TT and | + | The 777 made its first flight during the development of Transport Tycoon, and thus is significant as being the last real-world vehicle introduced in both the original TT and TTD. |
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_777 Wikipedia article] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_777 Wikipedia article] |
Latest revision as of 22:45, 24 March 2012
The Boeing 777 is a jet aircraft in av8.
[edit] Stats
Introduction | 1995 |
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Withdrawal | 2045 |
Aircraft Type | Large |
Cruising Speed | 544mph |
Capacity | 305 pax & 50 mail, or 220 crates of goods |
[edit] Information
The largest twin-engined jet in the world, the Boeing 777 was introduced as a cheaper alternative to four-engined aircraft on long-haul routes.
The 777 made its first flight during the development of Transport Tycoon, and thus is significant as being the last real-world vehicle introduced in both the original TT and TTD.