July 31, 2010

Top 10 Biggest Aeroplanes

More than a century after Wright Brothers took to the sky, man continues his quest for the ultimate flying machine. This eternal thirst for perfection has resulted in creation of some mammoth gravity defying crafts. Here is the list of top 10 flying monsters.

#10. Airbus A330-300

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SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer Airbus

Length 208’1″

Wing Span 197’10″

Maximum Take off load 515,700 lb

Introduced in January 1994, nearly 700 A330 are currently in service around the globe. This large-capacity, wide body, twin engine, medium-to-long-range commercial passenger airliner has inherited its design from A300. The USAF KC-135 air to air refueller is a derivative of the A330.

#9. Boeing 777

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SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer Boeing Commercial Airplanes

Length 242’4″

Wing Span 199’11″

Maximum Take off load 660,000 lb

This is the world’s largest twin jet air craft commonly known as “Triple seven”. The long range and wide body jet liner was designed for an economical trans Atlantic cruise. It can seat more than 300 passengers. The Boeing 777 has the largest diameter turbo fan engine of any aircraft.

#8. Boeing 747

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SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer Boeing Commercial Airplanes

Length 231′ 10”

Wing Span 211′ 5”

Maximum Take off load 875,000 lb

Launched in 1970, 747 is the most successful commercial airliner ever built. More than 1400 air crafts have been rolled out till date. The wide body airliner is commonly referred by its nickname “Jumbo Jet”. It is said to be the world’s most recognizable aircraft. The double decked flying monster held the record of passenger capacity for 37 years.

#7. Airbus A340-600

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SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer Airbus

Length 246’11″

Wing Span 208’2″

Maximum Take off load 807,000 lb

The A340 was introduced as a long range version of A330. The four engine commercial jet liner was enrolled in 1993 with Lufthansa and Air France. It boasts an impressive passenger capacity of upto 380. More than 350 of such crafts are in service around the globe. An A340 was the first commercial jet on which passengers could use their mobile phone during flight.

#6. Boeing 777-300ER

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SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer Boeing Commercial Airplanes

Length 242’4″

Wing Span 212’7″

Maximum Take off load 775,000 lb

This is a derivative of Boeing 777. The 777-300ER is longer range version which entered in service in 2004. This version has extended and raked wingtips and is powered by two General Electric GE-90 engines. The 777 series has turned out to be the best seller model of this decade for Boeing.

#5. C-5 Galaxy

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SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer Lockheed Martin

Length 247’10″

Wing Span 222’9″

Maximum Take off load 840,000 lb

This beast forms the backbone of United States military transportation. Inducted in 1969 this is the largest military aircraft in the world. It is capable of delivering super sized cargo to cross continental destinations. This aircraft was almost solely responsible for the logistical support in Iraq and Afghanistan. A number of modified versions have been introduced since its inception. The latest is the C-5M. More than 70 such air crafts are operational.

#4. An-124

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SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer Antonov

Length 226’8.5″

Wing Span 240’5.75″

Maximum Take off load 892,878 lb

The Antonov An-124 is a strategic airlift jet plane introduced in 1986. The aircraft is used by the Russian military as well as civilian airlines. It is the world’s largest ever serially manufactured airplane and the world’s second largest aircraft in operation. This aircraft is called the Russian version of C-5 Galaxy due to the close resemblance between the two giants. Over 40 An-124 are currently in service around the globe.

#3. Airbus A380-800F

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SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer Airbus

Length 239’3″

Wing Span 261’8″

Maximum Take off load 1,305,000 lb

The Airbus A380F is a three-deck, long range freighter capable of carrying payloads of 150-ton over non-stop ranges of up to 10,400 km with the lowest unit cost of any freighter ever. It derived from the Airbus A380-800 Super jumbo high seating capacity airliner. The aircraft special layout will bring new efficiency standards to the cargo aircraft market.

#2. Hughes H-4 Hercules

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SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer Hughes Aircraft

Length 218’6″

Wing Span 320′

Maximum Take off load 400,000 lb

This was the largest flying boat ever built and holds the record of the longest wing span till date. Built for the Second World War, the craft of constructed out of wood because of aluminum shortage. The objective of this aircraft was to airlift war material and soldiers to Britain since the water ways were threatened by the German U-boats. The aircraft was not finished in time for use in World War II and never advanced beyond the single prototype produced. It survives in good shape in Evergreen Aviation Museum, Oregon, USA.

#1. An-225

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SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer Antonov

Length 275’7″

Wing Span 290′

Maximum Take off load 1,322,750 lb

Antonov An-25 Mriya is the world’s largest fixed wing aircraft. It was originally designed to carry the Buran Orbiter. Only one such aircraft is currently operational and is commercially available for airlifting extraordinary payloads. This flying mammoth holds a staggering 240 Guinness World records. It provides an efficient means of transport for relief operations around the globe. It is regularly chartered by the United States and Canada to airlift logistics to the Middle East.

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July 31, 2010 by admin · 3

July 30, 2010

10 Worst High Speed Crashes Ever

Wherever there are wide open roads, there will always be drivers trying to push the limits of their cars. Many have no professional driving experience. When you combine that with a high-performance vehicle, you often end up with spectacular crashes. We've compiled a list of top 10 highest speed crashes on open roads. We hope you keep these in mind next time you have the urge to speed.

#10. Ferrari 360 Modena

130 MPH – 209 KPH

The driver of this 2004 Ferrari 360 Modena was trying to show off to his girlfriend when he lost control at 130 MPH on a country road in France. The car ran into power lines, bringing down live cables and snapping the car in two. Both driver and passenger were lucky to survive the crash.

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#9. BMW 528i

135 MPH – 217 KPH

This 1998 BMW 5-series was being driven at 135 MPH when a tire blew out, resulting in the vehicle flipping several times and crashing into a concrete pillar.

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#8. Mercedes SLK

135 MPH– 217 KPH

This is what a Mercedes SLK looks like after slamming into a tree at 135 MPH in Germany.

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#7. Chevrolet Corvette

140 MPH – 225 KPH

The driver of this Corvette got his car up to 140 MPH before spinning out and disintegrating on a Dallas, TX highway.

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#6. TVR T350C

140 MPH– 225 KPH

This TVR was racing another vehicle in Johannesburg, South Africa, when the driver lost it at 140 MPH. The car slammed into a paved embankment and flipped over underneath an overpass.

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#5. Lamborghini Murcielago

150 MPH– 241 KPH

This Lamborghini was only 6 days old and was NOT insured when the owner decided to see how fast he could go on a desert highway in Egypt. A truck cut him off at 150 MPH. He lost $350,000 but was glad to be alive.

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#4. Ferrari Enzo

160 MPH– 257 KPH

41 year old driver was killed after losing control of his Enzo at 160 MPH. The impact was so great that it tore the car into several pieces. Locals reported having seen and heard an Enzo being driven very hard the day before. Most likely it was the same car. Accident happened on October 30th, 2005.

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#3. Mercedes SLR

165 MPH– 266 KPH

The owner of this SLR was showing off to his passenger on a desert highway in Qatar. They reached speeds of 160 MPH before losing control and flipping countless times. The car tore into 3 pieces.

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#2. Dodge Viper

170 MPH – 274 KPH

The driver of this 1998 Dodge Viper was pushing 170 MPH when he lost control on a stretch of Arizona highway. After flipping a few times, the car slammed sideways into a pole.

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#1. Ferrari Enzo

196 MPH – 315 KPH

This is the world's highest known crash speed on open roads. There are only a handful of cars even capable of reaching these speeds. The driver was drunk and pushing the limits of this $1.3 million car on the Pacific Coast Highway when he lost control and crashed into a utility pole. Miracolously, he walked away from the accident.

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July 30, 2010 by admin · 1

July 29, 2010

Batman's Motorcycle – The Batpod

1:1 replica of Batman’s motorcycle(Batpod) is equipped with a 650cc 4 stroke water cooled engine with direct port nitrous injection and tires that are 508 mm across. Price is set to $100,000 and it is completely hand fabricated with cannons and machine guns just like original one.

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The front and rear tires are both a monstrously huge 508 millimeters, and the engines are in the hubs of each wheel. Steering isn't by hand but by shoulder, since there aren't handlebars. Instead, there are shields that fit each arm like sleeves and have the ability to rotate around the bike's frame. The two foot pegs are set 3 1/2 feet apart on either side of the tank, which the rider lies on, belly down.

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July 29, 2010 by admin · 1

July 1, 2010

Hovercraft Civilian and Military Applications

A hovercraft is a craft capable of travelling over surfaces while supported by a cushion of slow moving, high-pressure air which is ejected against the surface below and contained within a "skirt." Although supported by air, a hovercraft is not considered an aircraft.

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Hovercraft are used throughout the world as specialized transports. They can also be used after a natural disaster for emergency purposes. Because they are supported by a cushion of air, hovercraft are unique among all other forms of ground transportation in their ability to travel equally well over land, ice, and water. Small hovercraft are used for sport, or passenger service, while giant hovercraft have civilian and military applications, and are used to transport cars, tanks, and large equipment in hostile environments and terrain.

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July 1, 2010 by admin · 0

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