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Reproduction of the largest flight of the modern world! BOE002


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#1 RicardoRoda

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Posted 28 April 2009 - 09:38 AM

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Caro amigos,

Minha obseção por vôos longos será colocada em prova neste dia 02/05/2009. De onde tentarei reproduzir o maior vôo feito até hoje pela aviação moderna sem parada para reabastecimento. Trata-se do voo entre VHHH(HONGKONG - China) até EGLL(HEATROW-LONDRES). Este vôo foi realizado em 10/11/2005 por uma aeronave do tipo B777-200LR.A Rota será feitra no sentido para o LESTE, onde cruzaremos o Pacífico norte, norte do Canadá e por fim o Atlântico norte até a chegada em Londres. No site abaixo há uma brve descrição do vôo...assim o mesmo será realizado em ambinte virtual na rede IVAO com partida neste dia 02/05 as 08:00Z.

Espero contar com a presença de todos...

Abraços e torçam para o sucesso desta façanha... a fotos virão...


Obrigado...


Portuguese: http://noticias.uol....ult586u288.jhtm

English

Dear friends,

My obsession with long flights will be put in evidence this day 02/05/2009. It will try to reproduce the highest flight made today by modern aviation without stopping for refueling. This is the flight from VHHH (HONGKONG - China) to EGLL (LONDON-HEATROW). This flight was carried out on 10/11/2005 for an aircraft type B777-200LR.A route will be in effect for the East, where cross the North Pacific, northern Canada and finally the North Atlantic until the arrival in London. In the sites below is a brief description of the flight ... so it will be done in a virtual network IVAO out today 02/05 at 08:00 Z.

I hope to have the presence of all ...

Hugs and TWIST to the success of this feat ... the photos will come later ..


Thanks ...





English: http://www.seattlepi...ngflight11.html



BOE002 - "BABY BLUE 2"
VHHH-EGLL - Via EASTBOUND
RANNGE: Over 11,600nm
TRIP TIME: +22h

ROUTE:


N0506F290 OCEA2A OCEAN V3 CONGA/N0495F330 V3 ENVAR/N0495F330 M750 MANEP Y753 JAKAL A1 ALBAT/N0485F350 A1 KEC OGASA MORAY/M083F350 34N150E 32N160E 33N170E 35N180E 36N170W 39N160W 43N150W 44N140W/M083F370 42N130W/N0477F370 VESPA C1486 ENI J143 PYE J88 ROBIE/N0487F390 J88 LAX J60 BLD J107 MLF J9 FFU J202 OCS J94 BFF OBH J10 IOW J60 PSB J78 MIP J146 JFK J225 PVD J55 BOS J575 YQY VIXUN LOGSU 49N050W 50N040W 52N030W 53N020W/N0467F390 MALOT/M083F390 UL9 BURAK/N0466F390 UL9 STU UP2 NUMPO Y3 NIGIT



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Landing in HEATROW after 22h and 42min.


Tank you all! :hrmm:



#2 Flying_Pie

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Posted 28 April 2009 - 09:44 AM

I did this about a month after Boeing did, it was tough :hrmm: I remember after flying into US airspace during primetime there, every center had to pull up servinfo to see my route because it was so long :hrmm:

My flight lasted about 20 mins longer than the real one, and I think I gave up flying for a little while after I landed.

Good luck with your flight.

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Posted 28 April 2009 - 09:57 AM

This is best suited for the "Places We Fly" Forum so I'm moving it there. Best of luck!

#4 RicardoRoda

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Posted 28 April 2009 - 09:59 AM

Thanks for the words ... I imagine that this occurs ...