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As of May 2008, 56 customers have placed orders for 1,080 777s. Direct market competitors to the 777 are the [[Airbus A330-300]], [[Airbus A340|A340]], and some variants of the [[Airbus A350|A350 XWB]], which is currently under development.  
As of May 2008, 56 customers have placed orders for 1,080 777s. Direct market competitors to the 777 are the [[Airbus A330-300]], [[Airbus A340|A340]], and some variants of the [[Airbus A350|A350 XWB]], which is currently under development.  


You can see a guide on how to fly this plane for Flightgear 2.0 at [[Boeing 777 Tutorial: Version 2.0.]].
 
== Systems & Operation==
===[[Boeing 777 Autopilot]]===
Documentation of the autopilot system.
 
== Tutorials & Example Flights==
===[[Boeing 777 Tutorial: Version 2.0]]===
See a guide on how to fly this plane for Flightgear 2.0


== Variants ==
== Variants ==

Revision as of 23:06, 24 March 2014

Boeing 777-200 in British Airways livery
Boeing 777-200 in Continental livery

The Boeing 777 is a long-range, wide-body twin-engine airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The world's largest twinjet and commonly referred to as the "Triple Seven", it can carry between 283 and 368 passengers in a three-class configuration and has a range from 5,235 to 9,450 nautical miles (9,695 to 17,500 km). Distinguishing features of the 777 include the six wheels on each main landing gear, its circular fuselage cross section, the largest diameter turbofan engines of any aircraft, the pronounced "neck" aft of the flight deck, and the blade-like tail cone.

As of May 2008, 56 customers have placed orders for 1,080 777s. Direct market competitors to the 777 are the Airbus A330-300, A340, and some variants of the A350 XWB, which is currently under development.


Systems & Operation

Boeing 777 Autopilot

Documentation of the autopilot system.

Tutorials & Example Flights

Boeing 777 Tutorial: Version 2.0

See a guide on how to fly this plane for Flightgear 2.0

Variants

External links