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Air Canada Business Class
Image by caribb
Air Canada's business class section on our 777. Looks amazing.
*Airplanes 101* (See Airplanes 101 Set)
Name: Boeing 777-300
Manufacturer: Boeing (USA) .
Main Role: large capacity medium-very long range mainline jetliner
Basic design: Two engined twin aisle wide body mainline jetliner.
Capacity: Roughly 305-440passengers
Range: 9600km - 14.300km
First delivery date: 1995
Still in production in 2006: Yes
Easily confused for: 767-300, 767-400, 777-200,
Main identifying points: The tail cone and tail are probably the 777's best identifier.. the tail-cone comes to a vertically flat ending with the APU exhaust protruding out of the left side only. Also the 777 has sharply edged tail that's somewhat small in mass but tall for the plane's size. From the front you can see the fuselage is not oval like most airplanes but completely circular. There are no winglets on the 777-200 or -300 models. This plane flies with the largest engines of any airliner. The GE90s engine cone is as large as some airliner's fuselages in fact. Lastly another easy thing to spot that's unique to the 777 is the triple bogey landing gear... three sets of double wheels on each main undercarriage landing gear. Other than Russian aircraft all other long range planes only have double ones.
Examples of Main Operators (all models): Continental, Delta, United, American, British Airways, Japan Airlines, ANA, Aeromexico, Varig, Alitalia, KLM, Aeroflot, Austrian, Air France, Emirates, Ethiad, Saudi Arabian, Pakistan International, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Korean Air, Thai Airways, Air New Zealand and many more. It's among the most popular long range high capacity airliners flying today. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Boeing_777_operators
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_777
portugal business : art center
Image by rafeejewell
Both Xavier and I took a break from the networking and schmoozing of The A List! We needed a refresher of all that is so cool about Second Life.
We found the Portugal Business Center and their Art Center. A psychedelic build of two triangular shapes floating in the void. Inside, the world was a mirror of an LSD trip gone wild.
Colors changing and vibrating... what fun! It immediately reminded us of the Rezzable sim, The Tunnel of Light. So off we went to visit an old favorite.
There is more shopping at TL now. Things to buy and things to see... lots of noob art... LOL! Those noobs in various positions of embarassment. So funny!
So nice to just chill with the creations of the builders and let our imaginations roam freely.
portugal business : art center
Image by rafeejewell
Both Xavier and I took a break from the networking and schmoozing of The A List! We needed a refresher of all that is so cool about Second Life.
We found the Portugal Business Center and their Art Center. A psychedelic build of two triangular shapes floating in the void. Inside, the world was a mirror of an LSD trip gone wild.
Colors changing and vibrating... what fun! It immediately reminded us of the Rezzable sim, The Tunnel of Light. So off we went to visit an old favorite.
There is more shopping at TL now. Things to buy and things to see... lots of noob art... LOL! Those noobs in various positions of embarassment. So funny!
So nice to just chill with the creations of the builders and let our imaginations roam freely.
