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700th Post and a 777 (Bangkok to Singapore

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:46 pm
by Triple_7
Doesnt seem that I could have posted so many times sence I signed up :P  Guess it shows how great this place really is ;D

Holding short of 21R for departure.  There is an acual reason I am heading for Singapore which you will find out later ;)
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Roaring into the sky.  Only a short 2.5 hour hop to WSSS.
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Almost to 35,000 feet.  
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Cabin is secure and the tower has cleared us for landing.  We are a little early today.
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A passenger on an adjacent 777 took this photo as we pulled up to the gate.  
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My next destination is to take on the longest nonstop flight in the world.  The 16+ hour flight from WSSS to KLAX on SQ 20.  A340-500 ;D  So far it is looking like I will be on my way Friday ;)

Thank you all for a great 16 months ;)

Triple_7

Re: 700th Post and a 777 (Bangkok to Singapore

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:52 pm
by Nitro
Nice shots.

and have a nice flight to KLAX.

Re: 700th Post and a 777 (Bangkok to Singapore

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:58 pm
by Ben_M_K
Is'nt the longest flight in the world to JFK? Does'nt seem like it would take that long to fly to L.A.

Awsome shots! :)

Re: 700th Post and a 777 (Bangkok to Singapore

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 9:41 pm
by Triple_7
Dont know if the NY route is active though...I have yet to find flightplans for it.  And here is a link I found http://www.exectravel.com/showdetail.asp?id=1303  It was supposed to be in effect.  Even Anet has only a couple pics of the Singapore A340-500 in NY.  So technicaly NY is the longest but from what i have found LAX is the longest active route right now.

Thanks,

Triple_7

Edit: I stand corrected.  I have just found a flight to Newark.  SQ 22.  Daily A340-500.  There is an interesting artical on the "ultra-long-haul" flights over at Singapore VA affiliated with the Flying Tigers Group.  

http://www.cpavirtual.org/singapore2/images/SQ020.jpg

It explains how they are able to fly for almost 19 hours without refueling.  Recamended reading ;)

Re: 700th Post and a 777 (Bangkok to Singapore

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 10:49 pm
by beefhole
Hey triple7, there always seems to be that convenient passenger in the other plane to take pictures for ya, huh  ;D

Re: 700th Post and a 777 (Bangkok to Singapore

PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 3:46 pm
by Triple_7
LOL...Only in my last 2 flights ::) ::) ;D

Re: 700th Post and a 777 (Bangkok to Singapore

PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 5:06 pm
by asda_price
Nice shots!

Re: 700th Post and a 777 (Bangkok to Singapore

PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 11:18 pm
by Triple_7
Well...Its almost time to be off to LAX.  Its going to be a LONG flight but I'm somewhat looking forward to it.  Here is a map of the route.  SQ 20 nonstop A340-500 WSSS-KLAX.  From LAX I plan to make my way towards Newark and eventualy take the the accual longest flight in the world back to Singapore ;)  

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Re: 700th Post and a 777 (Bangkok to Singapore

PostPosted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 11:51 am
by legoalex2000
then i should make my mention that I did a flight the other day (still looking for the flightplan) that was from sydney to Chicago(but of course). i did a direct GPS w/ no radio - i "sped up" the process. my GPS told me this would be a 24:02 flight.

I did this in a loaded Quantas 747-400, when I got to chicago, all my aux tanks were gone, and my main tanks at around 40% fuel in each.

does this flight exist?

Re: 700th Post and a 777 (Bangkok to Singapore

PostPosted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 5:19 pm
by Craig.
Great shots congrats on the 700.

Re: 700th Post and a 777 (Bangkok to Singapore

PostPosted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 9:26 pm
by Triple_7
Well, I have made it.  I did the entire flight in real time but not "real time"    I started it sometime around midnight last night and landed it about 5 PM.  It was using high altitude airways.  Though i set the auto pilot and went to bed :P  Even the real pilots of this flight do not stay awake the entire diration so why should I ;)  It took a total of 17.1 hours.  I will be posting shots tommarow evening.  

And there might be a flight from sydney to chicago but it is deffinatly not non-stop.  Even flying the longest range airliner in the world I landed with hardly any fuel.  If the link i supplied in my posts above works then it can explain how these flights are done.  The official world longest flight is from EWR-SIN on the A340-500.  Singapore Airlines makes a lot of modifications to these aircraft just so they can pull off ultra-long-hauls.

You have to remember sim built aircraft are not exactly acurate.  Especialy the defaults  :-/  The 747 they have can fly nearly around the world on a full tank.  I dont know what the accual flying time of a real  747 but its probly no more then 14 hours ;)

Re: 700th Post and a 777 (Bangkok to Singapore

PostPosted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 9:48 am
by Foxtrot Sport
And just what do you DO during those 17.1 hours???
I'd kill myself, i just couldn't handle that withouth speeding things up to atleast 8x.  The longest flight i'm at is cross-country, and that was hard.  Good shots btw

-HF

Re: 700th Post and a 777 (Bangkok to Singapore

PostPosted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 3:42 pm
by Triple_7
As mentioned above i did it in real time....but not the exact time in real life.  I started it at midnight then after i made sure everything was cruising smoothly i went to bed.  Next morning we were moving my sister out of here and into her new appartment.  So that pretty much took the rest of the time.  I just let it fly on auto and checked whenever i got the chance ;)  Its not very realistic but unlike real life there is nothing to do for most of it.  So whats the point of sitting here for all of it :P  As long as the takeoff and landing are ok then no problem ;)