The Boeing 767 is a midsized medium to long haul aircraft.
The Boeing 767-300ER is the most popular aircraft of the 767-family.
The aircraft was offered with GE, Pratt and Whitney and Rolls Royce engines.
The Boeing 767-300ER entered service in 1988.
The Boeing 767-300ERF is a freighter version of the 767-300ER, the aircraft one of the most popular freighter aircraft in service and is still in production.
I have also made the other (ER) aircraft from the 767 family.
767-200ER GE CF6
767-200ER (2 Overwing Exits) GE CF6
767-200ERF GE CF6
767-200ER PW4000
767-200ER (2 Overwing Exits) PW4000
767-200ERF PW4000
767-300ER (0 Overwing Exits) GE CF6
767-300ER (1 Overwing Exit) GE CF6
767-300ER (2 Overwing Exits) GE CF6
767-300ERF GE CF6
767-300ER(W) (0 Overwing Exits) GE CF6
767-300ER(W) (1 Overwing Exit) GE CF6
767-300ER(W) (2 Overwing Exits) GE CF6
767-300ERF(W) GE CF6
767-300ER (0 Overwing Exits) PW4000
767-300ER (1 Overwing Exit) PW4000
767-300ER (2 Overwing Exits) PW4000
767-300ER(W) (0 Overwing Exits) PW4000
767-300ER(W) (1 Overwing Exit) PW4000
767-300ER(W) (2 Overwing Exits) PW4000
767-300ERF(W) PW4000
767-300ER (0 Overwing Exits) RB211
767-400ER GE CF6
767-400ER PW4000
Controls:
AG2 + Brake for reverse
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Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 156.3ft (47.6m)
- Length 182.0ft (55.5m)
- Height 54.8ft (16.7m)
- Empty Weight 196,392lbs (89,082kg)
- Loaded Weight 294,932lbs (133,779kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 297.989
- Wing Loading 68.7lbs/ft2 (335.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 4,292.8ft2 (398.8m2)
- Drag Points 63457
Parts
- Number of Parts 620
- Control Surfaces 4
- Performance Cost 3,065
Upload Schedule
April 24
767-300ER (1 overwing exit) PW4000
767-300ER (2 overwing exits) PW4000
767-300ERF PW4000
April 25
767-300ER(W) (0 overwing exits) CF6
767-300ER(W) (1 overwing exit) CF6
767-300ER(W) (2 overwing exits) CF6
April 26
767-300ER(W) (0 overwing exits) PW4000
767-300ER(W) (1 overwing exit) PW4000
767-300ER(W) (2 overwing exits) PW4000
April 27
767-300ERF(W) CF6
767-300ERF(W) PW4000
737MAX-8 Norwegian
April 28
767-400ER CF6
767-400ER PW4000
@Solent There are still 11 planes unlisted, of which 3 will be released every day.
They are different sub-variants of the 767 and of course the Norwegian 737MAX-8, which you helped me with.
three planes a day is crazy