ref: http://www.indo.com/distance/
using this site (which doesn't easily recognize smaller cities),
the longest distance considering major Australian citiesis Brisbane-Perth, both of which have airports. The ref site did not report on Perth-Cairns, so they would have to be checked. The distance reported for Brisbane-Perth is 2235 miles.
this is longer than Sydney-Perth and Melbourne-Darwin.
The North and South points on a compass rose are the longest.
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The halfway points are the points which mark the half distance covered by the flight. These lie in the mid of both the above mentioned places. These points change for different locations. Halfway points for the above mentioned places are - Sri Lanka.
A direct flight would take 21 hours, but most airlines stop over in various locations before continuing on.
It would depend on where in Australia. Perth is only about 8200 air miles (13200 km) from Rome, while Sydney is about 10,100 miles (16250 km). So flight times could be from 15 to 18 hours from points in Australia.
dose any body know why on the rose compose north and south are the longest?\
These are chords of a circle. If the chord passes through the centre of the circle it is the longest possible chord, divides the circle into two semicircles and is called a diameter.
Infinity Incorrect ! The longest distance between those two points is a straight line from one point , running all the way around the world to the second point. Thus the shortest distance together with the longest distance is a full circle around the world with both points on the circle.
north and south
it's not Scotland
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On the flight record map, the green lights mean I points that you've collected. Orange lights mean I points that you have first collected during that flight.