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Nov 25 2011

Miami Airport Transportation- One of The Most Excellent Airport Transportation Service Rendered

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Miami has got its own and very well known Miami airport transportation services. This airport transportation facility which is provided by the Miami airport transportation has got everything in it. You will get any kind of service that you want from Miami airport transportation. These services will be costly but they will be always worth the money you put to get these services.

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Sep 01 2010

The Most Expensive Aircrafts Ever Made

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If you consider yourself a self-confessed aviation aficionado, then welcome to the club! Airplanes, helicopters, rockets, jets… they name it, we know it. Most certainly you have already gone to numerous aircraft exhibits as well as international air shows and it has always been your dream to own at least one truly fascinating aircraft.
Now buying any aircraft is no joke. Owning one is a luxury you need to save up for, not unless you are a “billion-dollar baby”. But if you reckon you have saved up enough, here are the Top 10 of the most expensive, not to mention extravagant aircrafts that might interest you.
1. <b>B2 Stealth Bomber</b> – Northrop Grumman’s Advanced Technology ‘Spirit’ Bombers cost somewhere between $737 million and $2.2 billion with a cool $1.3 billion per aircraft, the most often cited figure. The B-2 is a low-observable, strategic, long-range, heavy bomber capable of penetrating sophisticated and dense air-defense shields. It is capable of all-altitude attack missions up to 50,000ft, with a range of more than 6,000nm unrefuelled and over 10,000nm with one refueling, giving it the ability to fly to any point in the world within hours. It has seen service against the mighty air defenses of Serbia, the Taliban, and Iraq.
2. <b>Airbus A380</b> –designed to derive great economies of scale by transporting greater numbers of people than other planes for more or less the same cost in fuel, it costs $300 million. While most of the fuselage is aluminum, composite materials comprise more than 20% of the A380′s airframe. Carbon-fiber reinforced plastic, glass-fiber reinforced plastic and quartz-fiber reinforced plastic are used extensively in wings, fuselage sections (such as the undercarriage and rear end of fuselage), tail surfaces, and doors. From 2012, Airbus will offer, as an option, improved maximum take-off weight, thus providing a better payload/range performance.
3. <b>H4 Hercules aka “Spruce Goose”</b> – Built by the billionaire industrialist Howard Hughes, the world’s largest flying boat was actually made of birch not spruce. Costing an estimated $25 million at 1940s prices was the largest flying boat ever built with the widest wingspan. It was built after a U.S. government request in 1942 for a cargo and troop carrier that would not be susceptible to Axis submarines and not use critical wartime materials by substituting wood for metal in its construction.
4. <b>VH-71 Kestrel</b> – A high-tech replacement for the big green presidential ‘Marine One’ we often see lifting off from the White House South Lawn, the $241 million Kestrel was scrapped by Obama when he discovered it was running 50% over budget, but he was overruled. The total acquisition costs for the VH–71 Presidential Helicopter replacement program are projected to increase from $6.5 billion to $11.2 billion.
5. <b>F22 Raptor</b> – It was designed primarily as an air superiority fighter, but has additional capabilities that include attack, electronic, and signals intelligence role. Invisible to radar in stealth mode, it could shoot down cruise missiles and cover huge distances at supersonic speeds. The F-22 is highly maneuverable, at both supersonic and subsonic speeds. It is extremely departure-resistant, enabling it to remain controllable at extreme pilot inputs. . But a mere seven of these were to cost $1.67 billion.
6. <b>P-8A Poseidon</b>- ready your $290 million for this long-range anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft.
7. <b>V-22 Osprey</b> – Part-plane, part-helicopter, the $118-million Bell-Boeing tilt rotor takes off vertically but can fly further and faster than a chopper. It is designed to combine the functionality of a conventional helicopter with the long-range, high-speed cruise performance of a turboprop aircraft.
8. <b>Gulfstream G550</b> – Nearly $60 million each, this is a strong aircraft with an international reach. Powered by enhanced Rolls-Royce BR710 turbofan engines, the G550 have a range of 6,750 nm at Mach 0.80 and a high-speed cruise capability of Mach 0.87. All this clearly appeals to its many celebrity owners who include Phillip Green, Greg Norman and Rush Limbaugh. Owners of the slightly less expensive G5 include Apple boss Steve software mogul Larry Ellison and Hollywood’s Jim Carrey.
9. <b>Citation X</b> – A cruising speed of Mach 0.92 or 607 mph means it’s not just the fastest business jet in history but now, the fastest civilian jet money can buy. A significant amount of effort throughout the design process was directed towards reducing the Citation X’s total drag. The resulting design includes an area-ruled fuselage for efficient transonic flight, and the aforementioned highly swept supercritical wing. The Citation X’s wing is slung below the fuselage rather than passing through it. This allows increased volume in the fuselage, a one-piece wing, and simplified wing-fuselage connections.
10. <b>Pilatus PC-12</b> – Able to cover 2,239 nautical miles between refills, and at 310 mph, it’s as expensive as single-engine prop-jobs get at $3.5 million. Most PC-12s are used as corporate transports, but recent regulatory changes in Australia, Brazil, Canada, and the United States have cleared single engine turboprops such as the PC-12 for regional passenger transport operations in those countries.
While waiting for the day when you finally get one of these magnificent but rather expensive <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”www.pacificaircraft.com”>aircrafts</a>, you can delight yourself by collecting <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”www.pacificaircraft.com”>scale model airplane</a> replicas! That’s the next best thing to do, anyway! It is as close as you can get to the real thing (for the mean time), with a fraction of the cost! Have you picked one yet?

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Apr 28 2010

Alaska cruises are the most popular summer cruise destinations in the world!

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The Alaska cruise season runs from May through September, and demand is high. Resplendent with natural beauty and steeped in adventure, today Alaskan cruises are popular with couples, honeymooners, families, and both new and experienced cruise goers. Life is different in Alaska!

Alaska, an overwhelming landscape of glaciers and endless forests, sunlight shines at midnight, towering snowy mountains, forest-covered islands and isolated villages, blue and humpback whales, grizzly and polar bears, and the rare bald eagle.

Alaska’s Ice Age Glaciers: The glaciers of College Fjord, Tracy Arm Fjord, Hubbard Glacier and Glacier Bay National Park offer some of the most spectacular sights and sounds you will experience on your Alaska cruise vacation.

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Dec 24 2009

The 10 Most Important Travel Safety Tips

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Traveling within the country or abroad, alone or with friends, you’ll need to keep a lot of safety precautions in mind. This will ensure a safe trip for you as well as your fellow travelers. The following 10 travel safety tips will save you a lot of hassle when you are out of home.

1. Make your passport and visas up-to-date before you venture out to overseas destinations. Do not forget to fill the emergency information page available on your passport. It could be really handy in times of crisis.

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Nov 12 2009

What?s the Most Economic and Convenient Way of Travelling Throughout the Uk?

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The cost of travelling in the UK can vary wildly, depending upon where you live. In general, if you reside in the bigger cities there tends to be more competition between rival transport operators – whether they are airline, train or coach companies – so chances are travellers will be paying a lot less per mile than their rural cousins. However, if you do live slightly out of the way, you may find travelling around the UK a lot more expensive. And if you reside in the sticks, forget public transport altogether; the infrastructure just isn’t there so a car is the only real alternative for getting around.

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