Recently, one of the boardmate, Cheung Airlines, suggested that some of the aircraft datas of boeing was wrong,
including B707, B720, B727, B737, B757, DC-8, DC-8.
At the same time, Cheung had also provided the sources he found.
This became the hot issue (or argument) in the last few days.
I don't want to attack anyone, but now I must ask some questions:
Are the datas really wrong?? Or is the "correct data" suggested by Cheung wrong??
DC-10http://stephenm.org/smfforum/index.php?topic=10121.0In this topic, Cheung suggested that the pax data of DC-10 is 399. However,
in another boeing page, it suggested that the max pax for all DC-10 is only 380.
http://www.boeing.com/commercial/dc-10/tech.htmlB727http://stephenm.org/smfforum/index.php?topic=10120.0In this topic, Cheung suggested that the pax data of B722Adv. is 155. However,
in another boeing page, it suggested that the max pax for B722Adv. is 189. That means the current data is correct.
http://www.boeing.com/commercial/727family/product.htmlB757http://stephenm.org/smfforum/index.php?topic=10124.0In this topic, Cheung suggested that the pax data of B757-300 is 279. However,
in another boeing page, it suggested that the max pax for B757-300. is 280.
http://www.boeing.com/commercial/727family/product.htmlOut of these three types of aircrafts, I had also found other datas from the similar sources:
DC9http://www.boeing.com/commercial/airports/acaps/dc9sec2.pdfThis source is coming from in the way Cheung found it.
From here, the pax data is correct in AM database now. 80 / 90 / 115 / 125
http://www.boeing.com/commercial/dc-9/specs.htmlBut from here, the max pax data of DC-9 are all 90.
B737http://www.boeing.com/commercial/airports/acaps/737sec2.pdfThis source is suggested by Cheung.
http://www.boeing.com/commercial/737family/pf/pf_600tech.htmlhttp://www.boeing.com/commercial/737family/pf/pf_700tech.htmlhttp://www.boeing.com/commercial/737family/pf/pf_800tech.htmlThese sources are found by me, also in boeing homepage. The results are:
B736: 130 VS 132
B737: 148 VS 149
B738: 184 VS 189
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The sources suggested by the boardmate and me are all coming from Boeing, but why they are different?
Is there anything that we all don't know??
From the above, at least we can know that there are also differences among Boeing itself.
So, is there any method to prove that the datas provided by Cheung must be correct, and should be followed??
I have no answer at all.
The thing I want to figure out is no one should treat the sources as bible, neither Cheung's nor mine.
When anyone tried to find out the data bugs, it is better to find out more first.