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Boeing 757-200(W) (2 Overwing Exits) PW2000

9,422 CSTIJN  7 months ago

The Boeing 757 is a medium haul midsized narrow body airliner, which is also referred to as the Ferrari of the skies.

The Boeing 757-200 is the most popular 757 (way more popular than it’s larger brother; the 757-300).
The aircraft was offered with both Rolls Royce and Pratt and Whitney engines.
The Boeing 757-200 entered service in 1983.

The aircraft was offered with 2 door configurations:
The standard configuration:
6 cabin doors and 2 emergency exit cabin doors.
Or an alternative door configuration:
6 cabin doors and 4 overwing exits.

This aircraft is configured in the alternative configuration.

To improve the efficiency of the 757, blended winglets could be retrofitted to the aircraft, this retrofit adds an additional 3 meters or 9 ft 9 in to the wingspan of the 757.
The retrofitted aircraft are sometimes referred to with a “(w)” behind the type designation, with the “w” standing for: “winglet”.

I have also made the other aircraft from the 757-family:

757-200 (Without Overwing Exits) RB211

757-200 (Without Overwing Exits) PW2000

757-200 (2 Overwing Exits) RB211

757-200 (2 Overwing Exits) PW2000

757-200(W) (Without Overwing Exits) RB211

757-200(W) (Without Overwing Exits) PW2000

757-200(W) (2 Overwing Exits) RB211

757-200SF RB211

757-200SF PW2000

757-200SF(W) RB211

757-200SF(W) PW2000

757-300 RB211

757-300 PW2000

757-300(W) RB211

757-300(W) PW2000

Controls:
AG2 + Brake for reverse

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General Characteristics

  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 137.0ft (41.8m)
  • Length 155.7ft (47.5m)
  • Height 45.0ft (13.7m)
  • Empty Weight 144,298lbs (65,452kg)
  • Loaded Weight 175,030lbs (79,392kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 78.77
  • Wing Loading 56.8lbs/ft2 (277.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 3,081.5ft2 (286.3m2)
  • Drag Points 43985

Parts

  • Number of Parts 710
  • Control Surfaces 6
  • Performance Cost 3,273
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    Upload Schedule

    May 4
    757-200(W) (without overwing exits) PW2000
    757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) PW2000
    757-200SF(W) PW2000

    May 5
    757-300 RB211
    757-300 PW2000
    Etihad 777-300ER (Gold Special)

    May 6
    757-300(W) RB211
    757-300(W) PW2000
    Air Canada 777-300ER

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    @aviationVietNam if I make it more powerful, it will accelerate too quickly and it won’t be realistic.

    7 months ago
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    engine power too weak

    7 months ago