SAA 300
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The SAA 300 is the largest airliner to ever fly, and the largest in service. First flying in 1996, and entering service in 1999, not one of the 289 flights it has done have ended with any injuries or deaths.
Its high wing loading is made up for with powerful elevators and high speed. The long haul aircraft has 683 seats, with 4 floors and a cargo bay that can hold up to 500 tons. Due to landing problems, the SAA 300 uses parachutes to slow down.
Many airlines use the 300, such as AirBallin, Krakabloa Airways, PowerJett, and Brian Airlines.
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 131.0ft (39.9m)
- Length 111.5ft (34.0m)
- Height 50.5ft (15.4m)
- Empty Weight 43,927lbs (19,925kg)
- Loaded Weight 159,168lbs (72,197kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.847
- Wing Loading 61.8lbs/ft2 (301.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2,574.6ft2 (239.2m2)
- Drag Points 20356
Parts
- Number of Parts 32
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 655