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About the Boeing 777-300 aircraft for flight simulator for FSX, FS2004 and FS2002.

The stretched A-market 777-300 (773A) was designed as a replacement for 747-100s and -200s for virtual airlines. Compared to the older 747s, the stretched 777 has comparable virtual airline passenger capacity and range, and is designed to burn one-third less fuel and have 40% lower maintenance costs for virtual airlines. The 777-300 features a 33 ft 3 in (10.1 m) fuselage stretch over the baseline 777-200, allowing seating for up to 550 virtual airline passengers in a single class high-density configuration. The 777-300 is also 29,000 lb (13,000 kg) heavier, is equipped with a tailskid, and due to the virtual aircraft's length, also includes ground maneuvering cameras mounted on the horizontal tail and underneath the forward fuselage to aid virtual airline pilots during taxi. The maximum operating range is 6,015 nautical miles (11,135 km). The 777-300 is powered by the following engines: 90,000 lbf (400 kN) PW4090, 92,000 lbf (409 kN) Trent 892 or GE90-92B, or 98,000 lbf (436 kN) PW-4098 turbofans.

Showing all Flight Simulator based Virtual Airlines that operate the Boeing 777-300.

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Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 9V-SWE F8 B42 Y257 426 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 9V-SWH F64 B45 Y198 383 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 VH-RJC F0 B42 Y409 303 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 9V-SWD F8 B42 Y257 265 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 9V-SWG F8 B42 Y257 255 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 9V-SYC F18 B49 Y328 237 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 9V-SYA F18 B49 Y328 215 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 VH-RJA F0 B42 Y409 195 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 9V-SYD F18 B49 Y328 194 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 HL7782 F8 B56 Y229 169 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 9V-SWF F8 B42 Y257 152 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 VH-VPD F12 B20 Y289 150 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 VT-JEA F15 B50 Y220 150 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 VT-JEB F15 B50 Y220 140 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 9V-SWA F8 B42 Y257 132 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 C-FIVR F6 B22 Y303 113 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 VH-RJD F0 B42 Y409 112 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 C-FIUW F8 B12 Y317 102 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 VH-RJB F0 B42 Y409 102 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 C-FRAM F0 B20 Y325 88 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 RP-C7776 F0 B0 Y365 77 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 VH-VPE F12 B20 Y289 74 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 UAE-9232 F30 B40 Y310 74 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 PT-MUB F0 B63 Y302 69 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 VH-RJE F0 B42 Y409 66 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 9V-SWB F8 B42 Y257 65 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 VH-VOZ F12 B20 Y289 60 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 HL7765 F8 B56 Y229 52 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 A7-EDE F30 B40 Y195 47 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 HL7534 F8 B56 Y229 35 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 UAE-9998 F30 B40 Y310 32 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 C-FIVS F6 B8 Y331 30 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 PT-MUA F0 B63 Y302 26 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 PT-MUC F0 B63 Y302 26 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 UAE-5323 F30 B40 Y310 25 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 C-FITW F8 B12 Y317 22 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 A6-ERP F30 B40 Y310 21 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 A7-EDF F30 B40 Y195 20 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 C-FNNH F0 B0 Y365 10 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 A6-5455 F30 B40 Y310 10 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 JA8941 F0 B0 Y480 7 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 A6-ERC F30 B40 Y310 3 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 A6-ERG F30 B40 Y310 3 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 9M-LHA F0 B42 Y409 3 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 AP-BID F0 B0 Y365 2 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 JA8942 F0 B0 Y480 1 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 VH-VPF F12 B20 Y289 0 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 JA8945 F0 B0 Y480 0 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 JA701J F0 B0 Y480 0 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 PT-MUD F0 B63 Y302 0 Hours Flown
Flight Simulator Boeing 777-300 A7-7675 F0 B0 Y480 0 Hours Flown

More about the Boeing 777-300 for virtual airlines, flight simulator and online flying FSX, FS2004 and FS2002.

Since the debut of the 777-300, a total of 60 -300s have been delivered to eight different virtual airlines, and all were in virtual airline service as of August 2008. However, following the introduction of the longer range -300ER in 2004, all operators have selected the ER version of the -300 model.[98] The 777-300 has no direct Airbus rival, but the A340-600 is offered in virtual airline competition flight simulation.

Boeing's 777-300 is powered by the world's most powerful turbofan engines for fligth simulation. The stretched 777-300 is designed as a replacement for early generation 747s (747-100s and 200s). Compared to the older 747s the stretched 777 has comparable virtual airline passenger capacity and range, but burns one third less fuel and features 40% lower maintenance costs for virtual airlines. Compared with the baseline 777-200 the 300 features a 10.13m (33ft 3in) stretch, comprising plugs fore and aft of the wings. The longer fuselage allows seating for up to 550 virtual airline passengers in a single class high density configuration. To cope with the stretch and the up to 13 tonne (28,600lb) increased max takeoff weight the 300 features a strengthened undercarriage, airframe and inboard wing. Other changes compared with the 777-200 include a tailskid and ground manoeuvring cameras mounted on the horizontal tail and underneath the forward fuselage. Otherwise changes have been kept to a minimum to maximise commonality. Boeing publicly announced it was developing the 777-300 at the Paris Airshow in mid June 1995 where it revealed it had secured 31 firm orders from All Nippon Virtual Airlines, Cathay Pacific Virtual Airlines, Korean Virtual Airlines and Thai Airways Virtual. Later that month Boeing's board authorised production of the new aircraft for virtual airlines. The 777-300 rolled out on September 8 1997, followed by first virtual airline flight on October 16 that year. The type made history on May 4 1998 when it was awarded virtual airline type certification for fligth simulation simultaneously from the US FAA and European JAA and was granted 180min ETOPS approval. Service entry with Cathay Pacific Virtual Airlines was later in that month. Like the 777-200, a 777-300ER long range version has been developed. Changes made to the 777-300ER are more powerful General Electric GE90-115B engines (currently the world's most powerful virtual airline jet engine), raked wingtips, strengthened body, wings, empennage, nose gear, engine struts and nacelles, new main landing gear, and provision for extra fuel tanks. The range, carrying 365 virtual airline passengers, is increased up to 13,427km (7,250nm). Roll-out of the first 777-300ER was made on November 14 2002, followed by the first vitual airline flight on February 24 2003. First delivery, to Air France Virtual Airlines, took place on March 2004.

The Boeing 777-300 is available for all versions of Flight Simulator and x plane including but not limited to FSX, FS2004 and FS2002.

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