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Old November 10th 05, 10:03 PM
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Perhaps of interest to you, gentle reader:

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LONDON (AFP) - A Boeing 777 plane has broken the world record for the
longest flight by a commercial jet when it landed at London's Heathrow
airport on a flight from Hong Kong via the Pacific.
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More at
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20051110/tc_afp/hongkongusairbritain_051110181726
among other places.

For instance, the OC Register says in
http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/money/abox/article_761915.php:
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The 777-200LR Worldliner - one of Boeing's newest planes - touched
down shortly after 1 p.m. (5 a.m. PST) at London's Heathrow Airport
after a journey of more than 11,664 miles. The previous record was set
when a Boeing 747-400 flew 10,500 miles from London to Sydney,
Australia, in 1989.
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Old November 11th 05, 07:09 PM
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BTB wrote:


Boring


Sorry your attention span is so short.

/dps

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Old November 13th 05, 09:11 AM
Vern
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BTB wrote in newsPudf.13917$Qu4.5505
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Boring because...

1. It is nothing really new, unlike Space Ship One or the first balloon
flight around the global
2. Only 35 people on board, mostly Boeing employees. It would have been
more impressive if it were a 'true' commerial flight
3. Long distance records are old new... what about a new speed record


Funny how you needed to tell all of us how in your opinion this is a non-
event.

I was actually quite impressed that they flew almost 23 straight hours
unrefueled from Hong Kong to London...who the hell cares if it was full or
empty. It's stil quite an interesting feat of technology.
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Old November 13th 05, 09:23 PM
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Juan Jimenez wrote:
"BTB" wrote in message
newsPudf.13917$Qu4.5505@fed1read03...

wrote:

Boring because...

1. It is nothing really new, unlike Space Ship One or the first balloon
flight around the global



By that logic, we've been been flying at those altitudes since the 1940's
and balloons have been flying since the 1800's. Who cares?


2. Only 35 people on board, mostly Boeing employees. It would have been
more impressive if it were a 'true' commerial flight



Commercial aircraft, commercial flight...


3. Long distance records are old new... what about a new speed record



Where's the Concorde these days, eh? Hmm.



But at least there are a few countries working on the next generation SST.
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Old November 13th 05, 09:30 PM
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Vern wrote:
BTB wrote in newsPudf.13917$Qu4.5505
@fed1read03:


Boring because...

1. It is nothing really new, unlike Space Ship One or the first balloon
flight around the global
2. Only 35 people on board, mostly Boeing employees. It would have been
more impressive if it were a 'true' commerial flight
3. Long distance records are old new... what about a new speed record



Funny how you needed to tell all of us how in your opinion this is a non-
event.

I was actually quite impressed that they flew almost 23 straight hours
unrefueled from Hong Kong to London...who the hell cares if it was full or
empty. It's stil quite an interesting feat of technology.


Full or empty means a lot. It this stunt was to meant to sell to the
worlds airlines a long range aircraft that fly unrefueled from Hong Kong
to London then I think they failed. Bums on seats is what pays the
bills - if it could fly unrefueled from Hong Kong to London with a full
passenger load then it would be quite an interesting feat of technology.

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Old November 14th 05, 04:19 AM
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B A R R Y wrote:
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 16:23:35 -0700, BTB
wrote:


3. Long distance records are old new...



Not if they're longer than the old record. G

Barry


I think it should have been like the X prize, perform the trip once and
then you have 30 days to repeat it using the same vehicle... now that
would have been more interesting
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Old November 14th 05, 09:06 PM
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"BTB" wrote in message
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Juan Jimenez wrote:

But at least there are a few countries working on the next generation SST.


Whoopie.


 




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