Airline Mogul => Game Data => Topic started by: flyin_high on July 29, 2008, 04:41:21 am
Title: 737 classic high-gross weight variants?
Post by: flyin_high on July 29, 2008, 04:41:21 am
Note: the information you are about to see is not from either Wikipedia or the Boeing site. According to Airliners.net, there is a 737-300 High-Gross-Weight variant (actually an option) that has an MTOW of up to 62,823kg (138,500lb). The range for the 737-300HGW is listed at 3,400NM with 140 passengers. Since the range value is for a seating of 140/149 passengers, we'll need to do more research, possibly contacting Boeing via e-mail. -- Airliners.net also lists a high-gross-weight option for the 737-400, which has an MTOW of up to 68,040kg (150,000lb) and a range of 3850km (2080nm) with 140 passengers. Once again, the range value is for a seating of 140/188 passengers, so more research and possibly contacting Boeing is needed. -- And once again, the 737-500 has a high-gross weight option. The 737-500HGW has an MTOW of up to 60,555kg (133,500lb) and a range of 4444km (2400nm) with all 132 passengers. Since this value is correct for a full load of passengers, no extra research is needed. -- Sources: http://www.airliners.net/aircraft-data/stats.main?id=92 - 737-300 on airliners.net http://www.airliners.net/aircraft-data/stats.main?id=93 - 737-400on airliners.net http://www.airliners.net/aircraft-data/stats.main?id=94 - 737-500 on airliners.net Note: High Gross Weight (HGW) variants of the 737 next-gen 737-600, -700, -800 and -900 are all present in the aircraft list. -------- In addition to what I've found at airliners.net, a UK-based 737-related website posts the following passenger figures for the 737 original: -The 737-100 is certified to seat up to 124 (100 in AM). -The 737-200 is certified to seat up to 136 (115 or 130 in AM). Source: http://www.b737.org.uk/techspecsdetailed.htm I don't think the figures on this site are very accurate, but it's worth the research...
Title: 737 classic high-gross weight variants?
Post by: dktc on July 29, 2008, 12:11:39 pm
For teh 737-300/-400/-500's, the variants are listed under teh smae name. That is you would see a dropbox like engine variants but with the same engine for all variants. In short, they are in the db.
Title: 737 classic high-gross weight variants?
Post by: pck on July 29, 2008, 01:01:03 pm
Quote from: "dktc"
For teh 737-300/-400/-500's, the variants are listed under teh smae name. That is you would see a dropbox like engine variants but with the same engine for all variants. In short, they are in the db.
Stop writing my last name as an typo (Teh)! btw, never knew that. Interesting.
Title: 737 classic high-gross weight variants?
Post by: dktc on July 29, 2008, 02:18:31 pm