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Variety is the spice of life?! (Read 603 times)
Nov 21
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born_2_fly
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Im back again! oh no i hear you say but yes i am.
So anyways relating to my other question on the largest fleet, who has the most different types of aircraft in service, this is compleate types of aircraft not differnt series. Cheers again
I promise i will stop asking pointless questions soon but im in one of those moods recently, i will work on some meaning-full ones!
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Nov 21
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now this is a tricky one.
even searching has turned up little. I would guess that it goes to either BA or air france/KLM. other contenders would be United
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now this is a tricky one.
even searching has turned up little. I would guess that it goes to either BA or air france/KLM. other contenders would be United
Mmmm, very tricky - it may be case of even delving deeper than what we think are the obvious ones. Wish I had the Flight International world airline directory here...
Charlie
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Nov 21
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BA operate 8 different types of aircraft but that is all ive found, I dont know on which other airlines to start?
http://www.britishairways.com/travel/bafleet/public/en_gb
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northwest operate 10 differant types
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Air France operate 16 different types, although this includes subsiduaries, and the Airbus A318/19/20/21 as separate types....
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Why, JetBlue of course! (Sarcasm)
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My guess would be Netjets:
Hakwer 800XP
Hawker 1000
Gulfstream 200
Gulfstream IV
Gulfstearm V
Citation V
Citation Ultra
Citatoin XL
Citation X
Citation 680 (soon)
Citation VII
Citation Encore
Citation Bravo
Citation 525 CJ3 (soon)
Boeing BBJ
Falcon 900
Beechjet 400
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Looks like Citation Pilot is right. I can't argue
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Looks like Citation Pilot is right. I can't argue
MIKE
A tricky one that - from what I understand netjets is basically a leasing company of some sort of the other. So if we're talking airlines it might not be entirely true...
And some of those aircraft are very closely related, such as the "Hawker 800/1000" (come on, we all know they're HS125's really, a nice old British aeroplane
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Charlie
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And some of those aircraft are very closely related, such as the "Hawker 800/1000" (come on, we all know they're HS125's really, a nice old British aeroplane )
In that case the 757 and 767 count as the same plane as do the A318, 319, 320, and 321.
The 800 and the 1000 are entierly different aircraft that just look a little a like. Besides, the 800XP isn't an HS125.
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In that case the 757 and 767 count as the same plane
Isn't the 757 single ailse (6 abreast) and the 767 a wide body (8 abreast twin ailse)?
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as do the A318, 319, 320, and 321.
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The 800 and the 1000 are entierly different aircraft that just look a little a like. Besides, the 800XP isn't an HS125.
I was merely referring to its British lineage of Hawker Siddeley and De Havilland. I'm sure inside it's a very different aircraft...
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Isn't the 757 single ailse (6 abreast) and the 767 a wide body (8 abreast twin ailse)?
And the 800 is 6 seats and the 1000 is 9 seats. See what I mean, you just can't compare them (I don't mean to sound like a smart ass, sorry if I do)
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the 757 do have different wings, compared to the 767.
The 757 is a supercritical wing design, sporting a 25° swept back angle, compared to the 767's 31.5°, I think that's a big difference...no?
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A tricky one that - from what I understand netjets is basically a leasing company of some sort of the other. So if we're talking airlines it might not be entirely true...
And some of those aircraft are very closely related, such as the "Hawker 800/1000" (come on, we all know they're HS125's really, a nice old British aeroplane
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Charlie
But did we know they were REALLY DH.125s?
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