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Boeing 737MAX-8 Southwest (with MCAS)

415k realSavageMan  3.8 years ago
Auto Credit Based on realSavageMan's Boeing 737MAX-8 with MCAS

793 parts mobile version
My best airliner so far. This is a project which I started over a year ago, pretty much a community collab project, and it is the creation from me with the highest part count.

Credits

Collab between me, @CRJ900Pilot and @klm747klm747.
Credit to @CRJ900Pilot for gears, tail stablizers, and engines; credit to @klm747klm747 for the main wings; credit to @REW for the nose cone. I did the fuselage, cockpit interior, vertical stab, flight models, and livery.

Instructions

AG1 for lights
AG2 for landing lights
AG3 + Brake for reverse thrust
AG8 to deactivate malfunctioned MCAS

Takeoff Speed: 280km/h
Cruise Speed: 800-850km/h
Approach Speed: 290km/h

Malfunctioned MCAS will activate when angle of attack exceeds 20*.

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Boeing 737MAX-8 with MCAS
  • Successors 22 airplane(s) +256 bonus
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 127.3ft (38.8m)
  • Length 129.8ft (39.6m)
  • Height 40.4ft (12.3m)
  • Empty Weight 120,221lbs (54,531kg)
  • Loaded Weight 163,914lbs (74,350kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.46
  • Wing Loading 45.1lbs/ft2 (220.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 3,632.1ft2 (337.4m2)
  • Drag Points 29896

Parts

  • Number of Parts 1555
  • Control Surfaces 6
  • Performance Cost 5,145
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    The best aircraft

    +1 2 months ago
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    Excellent 10/10

    8 months ago
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    @AircraftExperimental did you read description lol

    8 months ago
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    5,888 Sense2

    @AircraftExperimental @AircraftExperimental@AircraftExperimental decativaye

    8 months ago
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    @realSavageMan if i reached the 20 degree angle of attack, i going to use a flaps, pitch up control and trim in order to maintain the aircraft and keep the MCAS from dropping the altitude of the aircraft

    +1 8 months ago
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    @spacegenius747 to not crash, read description carefully.

    9 months ago
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    To not crash just fly upside down it will make you pitch up

    9 months ago
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    @Sigmaeric123 yes you can, read description carefully

    9 months ago
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    @Sense2 once Mcas activated I can never pull back up

    9 months ago
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    5,888 Sense2

    @Sigmaeric123 because you pitched up at an angle of attack 20

    +1 9 months ago
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    Mcas made me crash..

    9 months ago
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    @Deltafan123

    10 months ago
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    @Airbusfan350273748 same

    1.3 years ago
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    @Justlogmein Yeah. That's why LNI/JT610 crashed.

    +1 1.3 years ago
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    @ricecatfuzzy4notroblox I see Southwest airlines fly over my house every day from BWI in today. I seen the atlas air 747.

    1.4 years ago
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    BRUH YOU GUYS DONT KNOW WHAT MCAS IS

    +4 1.6 years ago
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    1,448 IndoMaja

    @Justlogmein you forgot to press AG8 to turn off the MCAS

    +1 1.9 years ago
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    I crashed into the water after takeoff and the 737 max when nose down

    I experienced real 737 max

    +5 2.0 years ago
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    and southwest is normal seeing flying over your house in my state maryland due to hub at BWI

    2.0 years ago
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    MCAS stands for Mad Automatic Crashing System

    +5 2.0 years ago
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    @jack35701314 M = Making C = Crash A = All False S = System Lol

    +5 2.0 years ago
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    MCAS = Automatic Crash System

    +3 2.1 years ago
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    35.1k MrCarrot

    PLS REMAKE THIS WITH THE SAME PAINT JOB JUST ONLY 350 parts or less please use the new partd

    2.2 years ago
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    MCAS

    +1 2.3 years ago
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    3,866 ANWD

    @realSavageMan Indonesia 737 Max 8 crash is Lion air JT 610

    +2 2.5 years ago
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