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Hence my point. It isn't an equitable comparison. It is a matter of semantics and it doesn't really matter. Now what I'd like to see is if both planes (OK the GEX too) could do it on the same fuel load? Could a GV make it TEB-LAX on 13000# ?? Amusing idea anyway.GEXDriver said:The lower the winds, the more it benefits the Citation X on a Westbound trip.....the lower the winds, the faster it can cruise on that trip.
And you told me to think before I typed :laugh:GEXDriver said:The X can't run the 2135 nm from Teterboro to Van Nuys at Mach 0.92
Wanna know a secret? Sometimes it can't even do it non-stop.
Maybe we should all bow to the Piaggio:
Sub-class : C-1 (Landplanes)
Group 2 : turboprop
San Diego, CA (USA) - Charleston, SC (USA) : 880.01 km/h
Date of flight: 06/02/2003
Pilot: Joseph J. RITCHIE (USA)
Crew: Steve FOSSETT
Aircraft:
Piaggio P-180 Avanti (2 Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6-A, 850 shp each)
Registered 'N17PA'
Or maybe Mr Fossett again in the C750:
Class C (Aeroplanes)
Sub-class C-1 (Landplanes)
Group 3 : turbo-jet
Speed over a recognised course : 981.44 km/h
Date of flight: 23/03/2000
Pilot: Steve FOSSETT (USA)
Crew: Darrin L. ADKINS
Course/place: Los Angeles, CA (USA) - Honolulu, HI (USA)
Aircraft: Cessna 750 Citation X (2 Rolls-Royce AE3007C, 6442 lbs each)
Registered 'N377SF'
Class C (Aeroplanes)
Sub-class C-1 (Landplanes)
Group 3 : turbo-jet
Speed over a recognised course : 1 115.51 km/h
Date of flight: 06/04/2000
Pilot: Steve FOSSETT (USA)
Crew: Darrin L. ADKINS
Course/place: San Francisco, CA (USA) - New York, NY (USA)
Aircraft: Cessna 750 Citation X (2 Rolls-Royce AE 3007C, 6442 lbs each)
Registered 'N377SF'
http://records.fai.org/general_aviation/aircraft.asp?id=643