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Message started by Morten on Mar 11th, 2012 at 5:15am

Title: Re: 707 aircraft data for FSC 9
Post by Morten on Mar 14th, 2012 at 1:51am
Aha..I see! Thanks!
...(not much level on that MD11 mother of yours, then?!)  :o

So I gues it should look like this:

Entry for Boeing 707-300B:

1. Aircraft Name= 707-321B ADV
2. Max Fuel (kg)=90290
3. Ceiling (FL)=410
4. Max Weight (kg)=151500
5. Empty Weight (kg)=64863
6. Load (payload)(kg)=12764
7. Climb Rate (fpm)=2500
8. Climb Speed (KIAS)=270
9. Descent Rate (fpm)=2000
10.Descent Speed (KIAS)=270
11.Cruise Speed (KIAS)=470
12.Cruise FL (fl)=370
13.Approach Speed (KIAS)=185
14.X=0
15.Max Range (NM)=5000

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