Boeing 777-200: Difference between revisions

From FlightGear wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Airline cleanup)
Line 37: Line 37:
[[Image:Cockpit.jpg|thumb|270px|The 3D [[cockpit]] of a 777-200]]
[[Image:Cockpit.jpg|thumb|270px|The 3D [[cockpit]] of a 777-200]]
You can see a guide on how to fly this plane on [[User:Vaeronic|Vaeron's wikipage]].
You can see a guide on how to fly this plane on [[User:Vaeronic|Vaeron's wikipage]].
 
For version 2.0, an updated version is available on [[User:Chocboy|ChocBoy's wikipage]].
===Start Procedure===
===Start Procedure===
* Go to Equipment > Fuel and Payload and set your fuel amounts and make sure your tanks are selected
* Go to Equipment > Fuel and Payload and set your fuel amounts and make sure your tanks are selected

Revision as of 19:38, 3 May 2010

This includes the following models: 777-200, 777-200ER

Boeing 777-200
777-200.jpg
Type Airliner
Author(s) Justin Smithies and Syd Adams
FDM YASim
--aircraft= 777-200, 777-200ER
Status Development

The 777-200 (772A) was the initial A-market model of the Boeing 777. The first customer delivery was to United Airlines in May 1995. It is available with a maximum take-off weight (MTOW) from 505,000 to 545,000 pounds (229 to 247 tonnes) and range capability between 3,780 and 5,235 nautical miles (7,000 to 9,695 km).

The direct equivalent from Airbus is the Airbus A330-300. A total of 88 -200s have been delivered to ten different customers as of July 2008.

Liveries

All FlightGear liveries are available at FlightGear Liveries. For the 777-200, as of March 2009 the following liveries are available:

  • Air Austral
  • Air Canada
  • Air France
  • American Airlines
  • Asiana Airlines
  • British Airways
  • Continental Airlines
  • Delta Airlines
    • Old (2002-2007)
  • EgyptAir
  • Japan Airlines
  • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
  • United Airlines

These liveries are also available at United Free World

Aircraft help

The 3D cockpit of a 777-200

You can see a guide on how to fly this plane on Vaeron's wikipage. For version 2.0, an updated version is available on ChocBoy's wikipage.

Start Procedure

  • Go to Equipment > Fuel and Payload and set your fuel amounts and make sure your tanks are selected
  • Right-click twice to get into the move view mode and look at the overhead panel then click all the electrical buttons until they are all lit up
  • Hold the 's' button for 10 seconds or until the engines are running at idle.

Related content

Related lists