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737 Range Charts

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Click here:http://www.boeing.com/commercial/737family/technical.htmlthen in the "techincal" menu, click on Range Charts, Full Passengers, Boston (for example) and then click on any one of the links that say 737-600, or 737-700 or whatever else.And you will see a range circle appear on the right map.Pretty cool but ... isn't that kinda amazing that in theory you could fly a 737 from the US to europe? I didn't really know what the 737 range was ... I was just poking around the Boeing site after I installed the PMDG 737 on FS2004 ...

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Thanks for that very useful info. It's invaluable to me during my 'Round-the-World' trip.Dave.P.S. Administrator please delete my prevoius responce?ASUS KT333 M/Board, Radeon9800Pro128mb, 1024DDR, ATI xp2400+CPU, 80 gb HDD


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