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Boeing 777-200ER Freighter FedEx

11.3k Boelin  3.9 years ago
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BOEING 777-200ER

Source: wiki

The Boeing 777 is a wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It is the world's largest twinjet and commonly referred to as the Triple Seven. The 777 was designed to bridge the gap between Boeing's 767 and 747, and to replace older DC-10s or L-1011s. Developed in consultation with eight major airlines, with a first meeting in January 1990, the program was launched on October 14, 1990 with an order from United Airlines. The prototype was rolled out on April 9, 1994, and first flew on June 12, 1994. The 777 entered service with the launch customer, United Airlines, on June 7, 1995. Longer range variants were launched on February 29, 2000 and were first delivered on April 29, 2004.

It can accommodate up to ten abreast seating layout and has a typical 3-class capacity of 301 to 368 passengers, with a range of 5,240 to 8,555 nautical miles (9,700 to 15,840 km). It is recognizable for its large-diameter turbofan engines, six wheels on each main landing gear, fully circular fuselage cross-section,[8] and a blade-shaped tail cone.[9] It has fly-by-wire controls, a first for Boeing. It initially competed with Airbus A340 and McDonnell Douglas MD-11, both now out of production, and currently competes with the Airbus A330-300 and newer Airbus A350 XWB.

The original 777 with a maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of 545,000–660,000 lb (247–299 t) was produced in two fuselage lengths: the initial -200 was followed by the extended-range 777-200ER in 1997; and the 33.25 ft (10.13 m) longer 777-300 in 1998. Those 777 Classics were powered with 77,200–98,000 lbf (343–436 kN) General Electric GE90, Pratt & Whitney PW4000, or Rolls-Royce Trent 800 engines.[10] The longer range 777-300ER with a MTOW of 766,000–775,000 lb (347–352 t) entered service in 2004, the ultra long-range 777-200LR in 2006, and the 777F freighter in 2009. These long haul variants feature 110,000–115,300 lbf (489–513 kN) GE90 engines and extended raked wingtips. In November 2013, Boeing announced the 777X development with the -8 and -9 variants, scheduled to enter service by 2020. The 777X features composite wings with folding wingtips and General Electric GE9X engines.

The 777 has been ordered and delivered more than any other wide-body airliner; as of August 2019, more than 60 customers had placed orders for 2,049 aircraft of all variants, with 1,609 delivered. The most common and successful variant is the 777-300ER with 844 aircraft ordered and 810 delivered. By March 2018, the 777 had become the most-produced Boeing wide-body jet, surpassing the Boeing 747. As of July 2018, Emirates was the largest operator with 163 aircraft. As of February 2019, the 777 has been involved in 28 aviation accidents and incidents, including seven hull losses (five in-flight and two in ground incidents) resulting in 541 fatalities along with three hijackings.

Controls

AG1 - Reverse Thrust
AG2 - Open Cargo Doors
AG3 - Lights
AG4 - Stabilizer
AG5 - Nothing
AG6 - Nothing
AG7 - Parking Brakes
AG8 - Engines

Notes:

• Fly in High physics

• Performance of the plane will change when you load a cargo (ofc)

• Slight lean to the right

• Make sure you are fully stopped before you use the brakes

Builders letter

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Happy New Year

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 194.1ft (59.2m)
  • Length 209.0ft (63.7m)
  • Height 54.1ft (16.5m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 76,313lbs (34,615kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 2.738
  • Wing Loading 37.5lbs/ft2 (183.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 2,032.4ft2 (188.8m2)
  • Drag Points 70617

Parts

  • Number of Parts 695
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 3,223
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    11.3k Boelin

    Lol I screwed up on the thumbnail. It was posted on new year's date abd time and I thought the thumbnail was already perfect

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    11.3k Boelin

    Happy new year!!!!

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    165 GonoBilek

    Bro what map name?

    +6 2.0 years ago
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    0 Cail2

    Which runway is best?
    Wright airport or the larger one?

    2.8 years ago
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    Is there a link to the map in the video?

    +3 3.4 years ago
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    @Boelin how do you make the wing flex?

    3.8 years ago
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    I flew it i accidently hit the wing on a mauntain cause i was too busy looking at the amazing detail and nothing i just flew away cool plane btw

    3.8 years ago
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    41.4k Phox

    @Boelin but there isn't any purple on the horizontal stabilizer

    3.9 years ago
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    11.3k Boelin

    @KorgonAviation i was referring to this image

    3.9 years ago
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    41.4k Phox

    @Boelin the horizontal stabilizers aren't supposed to be purple!

    3.9 years ago
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    Oops @Boelin

    3.9 years ago
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    15.9k SilverStar

    I see FEDEX so i upvote

    +1 3.9 years ago
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    11.3k Boelin

    @SkylineR33 yeah thats always the problem I can't fix. I was trying to fix it, This happens when your resizing an aircraft

    3.9 years ago
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    The plane is awesome to fly and land. The only thing I’m upset about is it’s inability to glide. It kinda just noes downs and crashes. But overall this plane is freaking amazing

    3.9 years ago
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    33.5k tsampoy

    Awesome!

    3.9 years ago
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    11.3k Boelin

    @FeiWu oh ok thx for the tip

    +1 3.9 years ago
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    It’s so satisfying to land this thing softly

    +1 3.9 years ago
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    17.3k CHICKENDERP

    :D

    3.9 years ago
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    7,446 FeiWu

    @Boelin Just to be clear, the 777 freighter is called the Boeing 777F. It is based on the 777-200LR, which is a completely new generation of the 777 family. When compared with the 772, the 77L and 77F has longer wingspan and raked wingtips becoming standard, as well as more efficient engines. This plane looks like a nonexistent 772 cargo version with a raked wingtip.

    +3 3.9 years ago
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    49.4k GuianLorenzo

    @Boelin It flies so good! Great job!

    I might rebuild my 777-300ER because it does not fly good

    3.9 years ago
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    14.8k LtSaturn

    The fact its made on android makes it fun

    3.9 years ago
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    click noice

    3.9 years ago
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    This is probably gonna get you to gold

    3.9 years ago
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    23.1k KudaOni

    Noice!

    +1 3.9 years ago
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    11.3k Boelin

    @Default4 gud

    3.9 years ago
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