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The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1973 Renault alpine A310 are 127 PS and 220 km/h (137 mph) respectively.
A310-200F: 3000 liters = 1400 USGal per FH (flight hour)
A310-200F: 3000 liters = 1400 USGal per FH (flight hour)
The A310 carries up to 280 passengers. That is in an economy version of seating.
Luton - A320 Birmingham - A321 Gatwick - A310 Manchester - Boeing 757/767/ or A310
Wing span 43.89m (144ft).
200-230 passengers
3.5 cuft.
In most A310 airline configurations, row number 31 (seat 31D, 31E & 31F) is the final rear most row of the cabin (all 3 are middle seats between the 2 aisles)
7. 2 a330-200 3 a310-300 2 a320-233
You can visit the Airbus website link below: http://www.airbus.com/en/aircraftfamilies/a300a310/ a310 /cabin_layout.html Another good resource is Airliners . net . That is a great site, with articles and aircraft details for almost every airplane you can think of. Here's the direct link to the A310 page: http://www. airliners . net /aircraft-data/stats.main?id=20 If you'd like to research other aircraft on that website, you can select the menu item labeled "A/C Data". Hope this helps.
I know that most compacts use the 4X114.3 bolt pattern. Also tons of Japanese cars usually or older years. Here is a small list. Nissan - 240Z, 260Z, 280Z, B210 (up to 1970's) ETC Renault - Alpine A310 (haha strange one) Toyota - Celica, Corolla, Corona (up to around 1980) Some small Saturns also also small to mid-sized 6 cylinder Ford and Mercury products of the 60's and 70's ie:Maverick, Comet, Falcon, Fairlane, Mustang, Pinto, Bobcat etc, etc. etc...