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Old 22nd March 2007, 09:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
Turan Fettahoglu
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Default The Hypo-Jumbo A380 flight to LAX and DC: Useful for the London/Paris/Berlin --> Perth, WA route?

> The Hypo-Jumbo A380 flight to LAX and DC: Useful for the
> London/Paris/Berlin --> Perth, WA route?
>
> Other routes:
> LAX --> Kingsford Smith (Sydney)?
> SEA --> Tahiti?


Wikipedia says:
Plane max. range
B747-400 14,000km
A340-500 16.000km
A380 15.000km

This is not enough for LHR-SYD nonstop, but probably enough for
Singapore-New York and any non-stop route flown with a B747.

> Anyway, I really only prefer the more modest 737-2xx and 4xx ... (and its
> Airbus equivalents) the 747 is just too massive.

Your opinion - if you still find a 737-200 in the wild.

> PS:
> What is the German word for 'flight attendant'?

"Flugbegleiterin", in most cases the English word "stewardess" is preferred.

 
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Old 22nd March 2007, 10:39 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Max Power wrote:
> The Hypo-Jumbo A380 flight to LAX and DC: Useful for the
> London/Paris/Berlin --> Perth, WA route?
>
> Other routes:
> LAX --> Kingsford Smith (Sydney)?
> SEA --> Tahiti?
>
> Anyway, I really only prefer the more modest 737-2xx and 4xx ... (and its
> Airbus equivalents) the 747 is just too massive.
>
> PS:
> What is the German word for 'flight attendant'?
> What is the Icelandic word for 'flight attendant'?


Flugfreyja (female) flugþjónn (male)

> What is the Maori word for 'flight attendant'?


 
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