Varig 777

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Aerolineas Argentinas Boeing 747-200
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PP-VRI Varig Boeing 777-222. Reg PP-VRI Airframe Info. Airline Varig Fleet Info. Airport Florianopolis Hercilio Luz (FLN / SBFL) Brazil. Serial 26918 / 9.

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Varig '75 Anos' special livery for PMDG Boeing 777-200LR. The real PP-VRA is 777-200ER with General Electric GE90-90B engines. Works in P3D too. Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications. With the success of Boeing 767-200ER, VARIG decided to purchase the larger version, Boeing 767-300ER. The first Boeing 767-341ER (PP-VOI) arrived in December 1989, followed by three more units (PP-VOJ. Aviation Photo #0988280 Boeing 777-236 - Varig Medium Large Tweet. This photo is copyright protected and may not be used in any way without proper permission. 1,299 of 1,416 1,299 of 1,416 Sponsor Message Sponsor Message Aircraft Varig Boeing 777. Description After bringing you the B737-300, B737-700, B767-200, B767-300 and MD11, Varig returns to the World Air Routes series with the B777-200! You will sit in the cockpit for a Transatlantic flight from Sao Paulo to Madrid and back followed by a domestic flight from Sao Paulo to Manaus and back. See 4 takeoffs and 4 landings in the cockpit.

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Here is the Boeing 747-200 wearing the Aerolineas Argentinas old colors, Aerolineas was together with Brazilian Varig the most frequent operator of this aircraft in Latin America, the model was made by Project Open Sky, visit my blog in http://aerosimulaciones.blogspot.com/El Boeing 747-200 con los antiguos colores de Aerolineas Argentinas, Aerolineas fue junto con la brasilera Varig el usuario mas frecuente de ese tipo de aviones en Latinoamerica, el modelo fue hecho por Project Open Sky, visiten mi blog en http://aerosimulaciones.blogspot.com/

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B747-400 aircraft started flying for VARIG on December 1991, initially serving São Paulo-Rome route. PP-VPI was the first B747-400 to be incorporated into VARIG’s fleet. Those aircrafts feature winglets in their wing tips, thus reducing aerodynamic friction and, consequently, the fuel consumption.
The second, PP-VPG, was delivered on June 1992 and the third, PP-VPH, on April 20, 1993. With Boeing 747-400 VARIG began flights to Hong Kong and Bangkok, with a stop in Johannesburg. They also operated to Frankfurt, Buenos Aires and Nagoya.
Unfortunately all Boeing 747-400 were returned in a short time due high cost of leasing. All three units were returned in the second half of 1994. The PP-VPI was returned to the lessor in August, the PP-VPG in September and the PP-VPH in December. Subsequently, all of them started operating for Air New Zealand.

VARIG's Boeing 747-200 internal configuration:

1st
First Class: 16 seats
Business Class: 42 seats
Economy Class: 382 seats
TOTAL: 440

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2nd
First Class: 16 seats
Business Class: 38 seats
Economy Class: 384 seats
TOTAL: 438

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3rd
First Class: 16 seats
Business Class: 54 seats
Economy Class: 318 seats
TOTAL: 388

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Operated units

03

Constructor

The Boeing Company, United States

Engine

Four turbines GE CF6-80C2 B 1F with 57,160 pounds of thrust each

Wingspread

211,42 feet

Length

231, 83 feet

Height

63,68 feet

Cruising speed

581 miles/hr.

Flight reach

7,456 miles

Maximum flight altitude

45,100 feet

Cruising radius

14h

Empty aircraft weight

382,410 pounds

Maximum take-off weight

850,144 pounds

Maximum landing weight

630,105 pounds

Technical crew

02(2 pilots)

Maximum number of passengers

660

Maximum number of passengers (VARIG’s configuration)

382

Maximum capacity of fuel tank

44,774 gallons

Normal consumption

3,213 gallons/hr.

Cargo capacity

136,743 pounds

Minimum runway length

12,467 feet

Minimum landing strip length

6,168 feet

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