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Falcon 900 is larger and has more range. Go to this Link for a complete comparison of all of Dassault's Falcon series.

If I had a choice, I'd still take the Gulfstream V-SP over it though (personal preference). Right now, with my low time, I'll fly anything that's airworthy!!! :D
 
Well not sure what you want to know, but I fly both the Falcon 900EX and Falcon 50EX....

Falcon 50EX:
Price: $20,000,000.00 New
MGTOW: 40,780 lbs
Max Fuel: 15,520 lbs.
Range: 3,220 NM
Max Altitude: 49,000 ft.
Vmo/Mmo: 370 KIAS/ M0.86
Engines: TFE-731-40 - 3,700 lbs thrust each
Cabin Height: 71 in.
Cabin Length: 23' 6"
Cabin Width: 6' 1"
Typical Seating: 9-10 pax
Cabin Windows: 14
There are approximately 325 Falcon 50 & Falcon 50EX's in service Falcon 50EX's started at Serial Number 253 (Serial 251 was the original prototype and is kind of a cross breed)

Falcon 900EX:
Price: $35,000,000.00 New
MGTOW: 49,000 lbs
Max Fuel: 21,000 lbs.
Range: 4,500 NM
Max Altitude: 51,000 ft.
Vmo/Mmo: 370 KIAS/ M0.87
Engines: TFE-731-60 - 5,000 lbs thrust each w/Auto-Throttles
Cabin Height: 74 in.
Cabin Length: 33' 2"
Cabin Width: 7' 8"
Typical Seating: 12-14 pax
Cabin Windows: 24
There are over 120 Falcon 900EX's in service

Falcon 900B/C:
Price: $31,500,000.00 New
MGTOW: 46,500 lbs
Max Fuel: 19,165 lbs.
Range: 4,000 NM
Max Altitude: 51,000 ft.
Vmo/Mmo: 370 KIAS/ M0.87
Engines: TFE-731-5B - 4,750 lbs thrust each
Cabin Height: 74 in.
Cabin Length: 33' 2"
Cabin Width: 7' 8"
Typical Seating: 12-14 pax
Cabin Windows: 24
There are approximately 220 Falcon 900/900B/900C in service.
 
rumpletumbler said:
Falcon Capt,

How did you like the 10? I think its one cool looking airplane. Smalll though.

RT

I have very little time in the 10... the owner sold it right after I went to school and bought a 20.... I think I have more time in the 10 sim than I do the plane... I have about 500 hours in the 20, about 1,250 hours in the 50EX and about 600 hours in the 900EX...

I was flying the Lear 35 when I went to Falcon 10 school.. I thought the 35 was a more capable airplane as far as range and altitude... the Falcon 10 was better at speed (down low) and had better runway numbers...
 
Have you ever seen Yannick Lavigne's Falcon 50 for FS2002? It's free and awesome I think.

http://caea.free.fr/en/simu/falcon502k2.html

It has an entire virtual cockpit, cabin, etc. Really cool. And flies really well. If you have the program you might want to check it out. The screenshots really don't do it justice as they are far back from the panel but you can move anywhere in the a/c you want.

RT
 

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