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btbass
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Aerostar

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Morning A2A....
Any time frame on the Aerostar release date?
Thanks;
Bryan

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Re: Aerostar

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Scott looks pretty happy in that picture! :)

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Raven214
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Re: Aerostar

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What is the range of the Aerostar 600? Wikipedia states "Range: 1,024 mi (1,648 km, 890 nmi)" but that's for the 700P variant. Is it the same for the 600?

I might be planning a world trip for when this comes to FS2020...






.... ok, I'm planning a world trip in FS2020! :mrgreen:
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Paughco
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Re: Aerostar

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The world is not a safe place. And it'll be even less so, once the A2A Misfit Squadron gets loose with a bunch of Aerostars!

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AKar
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Raven214 wrote: 07 Aug 2020, 14:39 What is the range of the Aerostar 600? Wikipedia states "Range: 1,024 mi (1,648 km, 890 nmi)" but that's for the 700P variant. Is it the same for the 600?
Well, the 600 has about 165.5 gallons of usable. Avweb reports some 210 knots with 34 gallons per hour burn. That results in a bit under 5 hours of endurance, so, let's call it four hours to have some reserves. That would give a range of 840 nm. Running more economical, one should be able to beat that one easily. So, 1000 nm, give or take, for ones stretching for mileage.

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