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Australia Asia was a subsidary of Qantas that evolved in an attempt to break into the Asian Market. Basically this little "airline" consisted of both 747 SP's VH-EAA "City of Coolangatta/Tweed" and VH-EAB "City of Traralgon" as well as two 767-338ER's VH-OGA "City of Whyalla"and VH-OGE "City of Orange." Australia Asia operated as a subsidary of QANTAS just as QantasLink operate today under the flag of QAL and as Australian Airlines soon will.

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FS98:

B747-38sp VH_EAA

Maximum Take-off Weight

318,420 kg/702,000 lb

Wing Span 59.64 metres/195.7 ft
Overall Length 56.31 metres/184.7 ft
Vertical Fin Height 19.94 metres/65.4 ft
Average Cruise Speed 933 kph/580 mph
Cruise Altitude 30-45,000 ft
Maximum Fuel Capacity 190,625 litres/41,932 gallons
Range With Full Payload 11,816 km/7,342 miles
Maximum Thrust 229.5 kilonewton/51,600 lb
Engines

Rolls Royce RB211-524D4U

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FS2000:

B767-338 VH-OGE

Maximum Take-off Weight 156,500 kg/345,000 lb
Wing Span 47.57 metres/156.1 ft
Overall Length 48.51 metres/159.2 ft
Vertical Fin Height 15.85 metres/52.0 ft
Average Cruise Speed 857 kph/533 mph
Cruise Altitude 35-41,000 ft
Maximum Fuel Capacity 77,412 litres/17,028 gallons
Range With Full Payload 7,034 km/4,371 miles
Maximum Thrust 221.5 kilonewton/49,800 lb
Engines Pratt & Whitney JT9 D-7R4E

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