There are several routes to Europe that do not require long over the ocean flights. If you look at a map, you can fly to Newfoundland from the East Coast of the US. From there you can fly to Greenland and then Iceland, then to the European mainland. A lot of military aircraft were ferried using this route.
Another is the Southern route from Brazil to the Azores and then onto Spain.
2007-04-25 09:00:39
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answered by yes_its_me 7
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They can fly from New York to the most eastern and northern side of Canada and then go to Reykjavik and then go to London Heathrow.
I did this in FSX with the 737.
2007-04-25 11:44:11
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answered by Leon 5
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People saying that we're not meddling we're over there protecting them lmao that's why everyone hates us we think we run the world and that's why bin laden bombed the twin Towers we need to start minding our own business and stop "helping" and stop trying to run the world. I see bad things for us in the future. Imagine if other countries had military bases here in America we wouldn't like that at all well that's how they feel. There's to many brainwashed sheep out there that think everything our government does is good NO!
2016-05-18 21:25:51
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answered by gisele 3
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They are taken apart (wings taken off) .crated and shipped.
There are some routes from the US to Europe that do have fuel stops en route, so smaller planes can make the trip in many cases.(US, northeast Canada,Iceland, and beyond. )
2007-04-25 08:53:11
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answered by TedEx 7
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Extra internal (or external) fuel tanks
2007-04-25 15:56:08
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answered by walt554 5
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their airports are near together & they didn't need to use long surface planes.
2007-04-27 07:27:48
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answered by jetboy861 3
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* fly a 3 pax (passenggers) modified B737 that serves as a tanker, and use the fuel for the whole trip ;) hahaha
* far range are done by decreasing load weights (number of passengers and cargo weights) , maximizing fuel tanks, flight style (altitude and speed), and waypoints (takeoffs and lands then takeoffs and lands again ) or flight hops, etc
ryanop@yahoo.com ;)
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2007-04-25 14:07:23
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answered by ryanop 2
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