The Boeing 737 is the most sold aircraft in history.
The 737 consists of 4 generations, being:
(1) The original: Boeing 737-100/200/200(Q)C/200F
(2) The classic: Boeing 737-300/300(Q)C/300SF/400/400(Q)C/400SF/500
(3) The next generation (NG): Boeing 737-600/700/700C/700SF/800/800BCF/900/900ER
(4) The MAX: Boeing 737MAX-7/MAX-8/MAX8-200/MAX-9/MAX-10
The 737-300 is the most popular variant of the 737-classic, it was also the first variant of the classics. The aircraft entered commercial service in 1984 and is still in use today.
The 737-300(Q)C was a variant of the 737-300, which could be converted form passenger to freight operations, it could also be used in a combi configuration.
This gave airlines more flexibility in their operations, and some of these aircraft are still in use today.
I have also made the other aircraft from the 737 family.
737-Original:
737-100
737-200
737-200(Q)C
737-200F
737-Classic:
737-300
737-300SF
737-400
737-400(Q)C
737-400SF
737-500
737-NG:
737-600
737-700
737-700C
737-700F
737-800
737-800C
737-800BCF
737-900
737-900ER
737-900ER (With Type II Exit)
E-7 Wedgetail
P-8 Poseidon
737MAX:
737MAX-7
737MAX-8
737MAX-8-200
737MAX-9
737MAX-9 (With Type II Exit)
737MAX-10
Controls:
AG2 + Brake for reverse
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Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s) +7 bonus
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 93.6ft (28.5m)
- Length 108.1ft (32.9m)
- Height 38.3ft (11.7m)
- Empty Weight 101,683lbs (46,123kg)
- Loaded Weight 137,622lbs (62,424kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 99.068
- Wing Loading 75.5lbs/ft2 (368.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,823.1ft2 (169.4m2)
- Drag Points 36467
Parts
- Number of Parts 782
- Control Surfaces 2
- Performance Cost 2,826
Upload schedule
April 4:
Boeing 737-300
Boeing 737-300(Q)C
Boeing 737-300SF
April 5:
Boeing 737-400
Boeing 737-400(Q)C
Boeing 737-400SF
April 6:
Boeing 737-500
@CSTIJN alright your doing good with points