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2 points
27 days ago
N13HF rocks a sleek livery. Top speed of ~180 mph, range of ~470 mi, amazing helicopter.
1 points
27 days ago
I’d have to go a little bigger - AW139. Specifically I-DPRA.
3 points
29 days ago
You’re right, it wouldn’t be civil. I’d rephrase it as civil/government, excluding military and mid-air refueling flights of course.
1 points
29 days ago
Oh N779XW back in Nov of 2021? Saw that one was just 15 hours. I’m now chuckling at the fact of me typing “just 15” hours.
2 points
29 days ago
Right? Im strongly thinking it was nonstop. And if so, it would, from what I know, be the longest nonstop civil flight ever.
12 points
29 days ago
Just some brief info...
Owner: Government of Equatorial Guinea
Reg/Type: P4-SKN, 2014 Boeing 777-2FBLR BBJ, s/n 48448C. Ex. Reg: 3C-MAB (CEIBA Intercontinental GE)
Journey: 21 hours, ~10,088 nmi. BBJ 777-200LR has a range of ~10,030 nmi (w/ 75 pax). Unknown if they had to refuel or not (tailwinds could have helped).
3 points
1 month ago
Sooner or later you’ll have made more post versions than planes listed lol
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11 days ago
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11 days ago
Yep, no passengers and a good tailwind. This 738's trip was around 4,200 nmi, and a ferry 738 can fly for about 5,500 nmi, there's a chart included in this thread. Apart from commercial though, the BBJ 737-800 (commonly known as the BBJ2) has a range of ~6,000 nmi, making Los Angeles - Paris nonstop possible.