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Old December 17th 03, 05:30 AM
Stan Gosnell
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"Helimech" wrote in
news:yHRDb.570333$Tr4.1545717@attbi_s03:

Does the S76 have that long of range? I didn't think it
was that high, or is that with aux tanks? JC


He said he can't go that far. A standard S76 can go about 350NM
without refueling, with 30 minute reserve, topped off. And I
agree with Jim, I can go as fast as the airliners on approach -
they have to slow way down for an approach, I don't. Top speed
is just slightly higher for a 777, though. :-D

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Stan
 




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