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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...
 

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