How do they manage delivery flights in the real world? I'm not talking big jets like the 777, I mean how do you get a Northwest A319 from Germany to Detroit? Or a De-Havilland Canada Dash 8 from Canada to Europe?
Probably multiple stops for refueling and such.
Smaller planes may even be disassembled and transported as Cargo on a much larger plane, I suppose.
Just 2 pilots + survival gear
And then fuel it up to max fill. Refill underway when needed
Probably multiple stops for refueling and such.
Smaller planes may even be disassembled and transported as Cargo on a much larger plane, I suppose.
Usually cheaper to ferry them... even the littlest ones.
Amazing what you can do with an auxiliary fuel tank and nerves of steel... somebody ferried a Cessna 150 from the USA to South Africa once!!
To read about it, click on "XCountry" on this page, then select the top story, "Leon Stoman's Atlantic Crossing".
http://www.cessna150-152club.com/
Usually cheaper to ferry them... even the littlest ones.
Amazing what you can do with an auxiliary fuel tank and nerves of steel... somebody ferried a Cessna 150 from the USA to South Africa once!!
To read about it, click on "XCountry" on this page, then select the top story, "Leon Stoman's Atlantic Crossing".
http://www.cessna150-152club.com/
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