Aircraft: Boeing 777

Boeing 777 at Parking
General Information
The Boeing 777 is a long range, widebody aircraft. It can seat up to 415 passengers, and is one of the most safest and efficient aircraft in the air. The Boeing 777 has a full glass cockpit, and has an integrated fly-by wire system on the yoke. 

Variants
The Boeing 777 has many variants. The current variants are:
  • 777-200
  • 777-200ER (extended range)
  • 777-200LR (long range)
  • 777-300
  • 777-300ER
  • 777F
  • 777-8X
  • 777-9X
Information for Infinite Flight
Flaps setting for takeoff: 15 degrees
Flaps setting for landing: 30 degrees
Optimal landing speed (50% weight): 130-140 knots
Aircraft vR speed (50% weight): 137 knots
Cruise speed: mach0.8
Flaps 5: 170 knots
Flaps 1: 200 knots
Flaps 0: 220 knots

Liveries in Infinite Flight
Many real world liveries for the Boeing 777 is featured in Infinite Flight.
Boeing 777-200ER
  1. Generic
  2. KLM
  3. Alitalia
  4. Delta
  5. Aeromexico
  6. Air France
  7. ANA
  8. British Airways
  9. Japan Airlines
  10. Thai Airways
Boeing 777-200F
  1. Generic
  2. Southern AIr
  3. FedEx
  4. AeroLogic
  5. TNT
  6. Emirates Cargo
  7. China Southern Cargo
  8. Qatar Cargo
  9. Etihad Cargo
  10. China Eastern Airlines Cargo
  11. Lan Cargo
Boeing 777-300ER
  1. Generic
  2. Air Canada
  3. Air New Zealand
  4. American Airlines
  5. Aeroflot
  6. Cathay Pacific
  7. Emirates
  8. Etihad
  9. Garuda
  10. Qatar
  11. Singapore


The Boeing 777 is available as an in app purchase in Infinite Flight for $6.49

~Michael Chen
Site administrator and designer, captain at Emirates Virtual Airlines.

6 comments:

  1. When i should start disending and vs speed? for b777 in infinite flight there's no disending poit am flying most of a.c but random ihave no proper information iam not pilot but I enjoy flying with infinite flight simulator

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    1. You should start descending halfway throughout your journey, at a descent rate of 2400feet/min. Set your Spoliers to flight, and slow down to 250 knots.

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  2. Add malaysia airlines (B777-200ER)

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  3. Ad Ilyushin , russian aircraft ....

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  4. Can you please add Cebu Pacific, Air Asia and Philippine airlines in 787's?

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