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Longer runways

Postby chrism7262 » Sun Jul 15, 2007 11:02 pm

hey does anybody know which airports have really long runways. i like to test stuff i download before i actually fly with them and i know seattle and philadelphia have long runways. are there any longer than this?

thanks for the help!!
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Re: Longer runways

Postby garymbuska » Mon Jul 16, 2007 7:17 am

hey does anybody know which airports have really long runways. i like to test stuff i download before i actually fly with them and i know seattle and philadelphia have long runways. are there any longer than this?

thanks for the help!!


I do not know the code for it but it has to be one of the longest runways in the world and that would be the salt flats. You know where all of the speed records and the shuttle landed at first. Kjax runways 07 and 25 are 10,000 feet long that is not what you would call short. 8-)
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Re: Longer runways

Postby dave3cu » Mon Jul 16, 2007 8:11 am

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Re: Longer runways

Postby chrism7262 » Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:07 am

hey thanks a lot for the help. i thought an air force base like edwards might i'll check it out!! i'll definately look for that salt flats.

thanks again!!
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Re: Longer runways

Postby aussiewannabe » Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:41 am

Amarillo International Airport (AMA). The main runway is 13,502 feet long and 300 feet wide, one of the largest civilian runways in the country.
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Re: Longer runways

Postby born_2_fly » Mon Jul 16, 2007 1:02 pm

Upington - FAUP

In the middle of nowhere, nothing within 100 miles that could decrease frames, very long runway, with a semi-crossing runway which is perfect for doing 'half circuits'  ;)
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Re: Longer runways

Postby C » Mon Jul 16, 2007 1:16 pm

Istres, France is the longest in Europe IIRC, at 15/16,000 feet.
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Re: Longer runways

Postby Isak922 » Mon Jul 16, 2007 2:54 pm

KEDW (Edwards Air Force Base) is my personal favorite testing grounds. Load up at KEDW, fly NE towards Nellis, do a touch and go, then fly back. Nice little trip that doesn't take too long.

I believe another (very long) runway is Vostochny, in Russia. 16,404 feet long (single runway though).

Course, with the Edwards AFB addon from Alphasim, you have the full 7.5mile runway at your disposal, which I believe is the longest solid ground runway in the world (I say "solid", because Sea Planes technically have the worlds longest runways available ;))
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Re: Longer runways

Postby murjax » Mon Jul 16, 2007 8:48 pm

hey does anybody know which airports have really long runways. i like to test stuff i download before i actually fly with them and i know seattle and philadelphia have long runways. are there any longer than this?

thanks for the help!!


I do not know the code for it but it has to be one of the longest runways in the world and that would be the salt flats. You know where all of the speed records and the shuttle landed at first. Kjax runways 07 and 25 are 10,000 feet long that is not what you would call short. 8-)
We don't have the longest runway here in Jacksonville garymbuska. The NASA Shuttle Landing Facility in Titusville(X68) is much longer. It's over 15,000 ft in length. That's 5,000 more than KJAX.  ;)
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Re: Longer runways

Postby Cessna93 » Tue Jul 17, 2007 9:32 am

A list of what I know.

EGLL - Heathrow
EGKK - Gatwick
EGCC- Manchester
KJFK - JF.Kennedy
KLAX - Los Angelsies (Can't spell it  :-[)
KSEA - San Francisco


These are some of the airports that I know have big runways.
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Re: Longer runways

Postby born_2_fly » Tue Jul 17, 2007 12:08 pm

A list of what I know.

EGLL - Heathrow
EGKK - Gatwick
EGCC- Manchester
KJFK - JF.Kennedy
KLAX - Los Angelsies (Can't spell it  :-[)
KSEA - San Francisco


These are some of the airports that I know have big runways.


:-?

Compared to all the airports listed above, NONE of these have extra-ordinarily long runways.

Anyway, even as commercial airports go, none of these are special.

Try Denver.....
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Re: Longer runways

Postby Jakemaster » Tue Jul 17, 2007 1:26 pm

Salina Municipal is the longest non commercial runway in the United States if memory serves me right.  

KSLN is the ID
RWY 17/35 is 12,300 feet long
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Re: Longer runways

Postby haroldkip » Tue Jul 17, 2007 3:03 pm

All very nice but you are all wrong ... do some research first :P

Qamdo Bangda Airport (ZUBD) located in Bangda, Tibet, is not only one of the [url]highest[/url] airport in the world (altitude: 14219 ft.) but at 18045 feet, runway 14/32 is the longest public use runway in the world.

You can find the airport [url=http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=30.553611,97.108611&spn=0.03,0.03&t=k&q=30.553611,97.108611
]here[/url]
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Re: Longer runways

Postby Xyn_Air » Wed Jul 18, 2007 5:24 am

Now I am really curious which aircraft is being tested that needs a 15,000ft+ runway.  :)
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Re: Longer runways

Postby wealthysoup » Wed Jul 18, 2007 7:00 am

at 14000 feet though even light aircraft will use a good bit of that runway to get airborne nevermind climb to a reasonable height (air is less dense therefore engine cant create as much power because it cant draw as much air in and the plane needs to be going faster on takeoff as the thinner air wont be able to support the aircraft aswell. ;)
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