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ADS Releases Boeing 7E7 Dreamliner

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Designer Laurie Doering of ADS has announced the release of his Boeing 7E7 Dreamliner. Though not yet flying in the real world, flightsimmers can fly this family of airliners now, in all three variants. For full details, click on Read More.ADS announces the release of the Boeing 7E7 with fully animated parts, realistic flight dynamics and two airline liveries. The 7E7 is a family of three airplanes, all of which will use the same engine type. The 7E7-8 Dreamliner will carry 217 passengers in three classes of seating with a range of up to 8500 nautical miles (15,700 kilometers). The 7E7-3 Dreamliner, a model of the 7E7-8 optimized for shorter flights, will carry 289 passengers in two-class seating on ranges up to 3500 nautical miles (6500 kilometers). The 7E7-9 Dreamliner, a longer version of the 7E7-8, will carry 257 passengers in three classes with a range of 8300 nautical miles (15,400 kilometers). Information obtained from www.boeing.com at the time of this release. Model designed by Laurie Doering of ADS.

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