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United Express (Air Wisconsin) CRJs  
User currently offlineFlightLover From Moldova, joined Mar 2004, 338 posts, RR: 10
Posted (8 years 8 months 1 week 6 days 13 hours ago) and read 1984 times:

I have a question which I hope the United Express pros on this forum will be able to answer. I flew on Air Wisconsin a few times last year and never got to know for sure are they operating the CRJ 100 or the CRJ 200 or do they have both models of these regional jets? I need this info for my log book and I would be grateful if somebody could help out.

Also, what are the major differences between the two models. Can they be considered the same type of plane or would you say they are quite different.
Thanks.

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User currently offlineS12PPL From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 1, posted (8 years 8 months 1 week 6 days 12 hours ago) and read 1955 times:

A search of this site's picturs would probably answer this question for you. Just simply search for pictures of Air Wisconsin....

User currently offlineUAXDXer From United States of America, joined Jul 2004, 765 posts, RR: 3
Reply 2, posted (8 years 8 months 1 week 6 days 12 hours ago) and read 1947 times:

All of Air Wisconsin's CRJ's are the CRJ-200's.


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User currently offlineEmbraer145 From Netherlands, joined Feb 2001, 311 posts, RR: 13
Reply 3, posted (8 years 8 months 1 week 6 days 11 hours ago) and read 1930 times:

Check http://www.airlinerlist.com Download the CRJ spreadsheet and you will find all the CRJ's off Air Wisconsin when you use CTRL+F. Type "Air Wisconsin" and they all show up.

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User currently offlineCarpethead From Japan, joined Aug 2004, 2772 posts, RR: 4
Reply 4, posted (8 years 8 months 1 week 6 days 10 hours ago) and read 1912 times:

To be more specific, Air Wisconsin CRJs are 200LRs.
There are 200ER & 200LR models. It has to do with max. gross weight of the aircraft. 100 models are early models that have lower max. gross weight.
Not sure which 200 model has greater gross weight though.


User currently onlineFriendlySkies From United States of America, joined Aug 2004, 4009 posts, RR: 6
Reply 5, posted (8 years 8 months 1 week 6 days 6 hours ago) and read 1859 times:

I don't believe AWAC even has -100s, not positive though.

User currently offlineSaab2000 From Switzerland, joined Jun 2001, 1605 posts, RR: 12
Reply 6, posted (8 years 8 months 1 week 5 days 20 hours ago) and read 1704 times:

We have 70 CRJ-200s in the fleet in addition to the 17 BAe-146s. I wish we had some CRJ-700s in the fleet!  Smile

[Edited 2004-09-17 00:27:46]


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