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blue25

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on: April 13, 2009, 01:24:26 am
I would like to first know the largest and the smallest planes in the AM database. Then, you go from the smallest to the largest saying each plane that is recommended to replace the previous plane. This will help reduce the "What Place Should I Replace This With" topics.

For example:

Boeing 737-100-->Boeing 737-500-->Boeing 737-900-->Airbus A330-->Airbus A340
Boeing 737-200-->Boeing 737-600--> Airbus A300-->Airbus A310-->Airbus A320-->Airbus A330
Boeing 737-300-->Boeing 737-700--> Airbus A310-->Airbus A320-->Airbus A330-->Airbus A340
Boeing 737-400-->Boeing 737-800--> Airbus A320-->Airbus A330-->Airbus A340
Boeing 737-500-->Boeing 737-900--> Airbus A330-->Airbus A340
Boeing 737-600-->Airbus A300--> Airbus A310--> Airbus A320-->Airbus A330-->Airbus A340
Boeing 737-700-->Airbus A310--> Airbus A320--> Airbus A330-->Airbus A340
Boeing 737-800-->Airbus A320--> Airbus A330--> Airbus A340
Boeing 737-900-->Airbus A330--> Airbus A340
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Reply #1 on: April 13, 2009, 06:00:57 am
I think you've got the Airbus planes confused. The A320 series are much smaller than the A310's which in turn are smaller than the A300's.  Other than that I think you've got a nice idea here. ;)


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Reply #2 on: April 13, 2009, 07:06:48 am
737-900---757-200----767-300---A330/777

Thats how i see it :D


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Reply #3 on: April 13, 2009, 07:34:12 am
Smith 46-C -> SE VI-*sth* -> SE10B -> SE12 -> B-722/Tu-114

Thats how I play in 60/70s round.

For 90s, I'll go for:

ATR-72 / BAe J-61 / F-70 -> F-100 -> B-733/A-319 -> A-320/A-321


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Reply #4 on: April 13, 2009, 08:17:24 am
In 60's is better way
for short routes
HS748E - SE-210 10B - B737 or DC9-30/40 or BAC 111-500

for middle routes
HS121 1E - HS121 1E-104 or B727-100/200

for short long haul routes
IL-18D - Convair 880 or Vickers Super VC10




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Reply #5 on: April 13, 2009, 09:14:34 am
The way i play, whatever i want :D


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Reply #6 on: April 13, 2009, 11:15:13 am
I think you've got the Airbus planes confused. The A320 series are much smaller than the A310's which in turn are smaller than the A300's.  Other than that I think you've got a nice idea here. ;)
I don't care! This is just an EXAMPLE - not and actual replacement plan! :roll:
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Reply #7 on: April 13, 2009, 01:15:26 pm
As 4 mid-ranged routes in 60-70s, (e.g. EWR - DFW)
Starting from Smith 46-C -> BAC-111-500 -> Tu-114

Long hauls: (HKG - LAX)
L-1649A Starliner-> Tu-114D / IL-62

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Reply #8 on: April 13, 2009, 06:05:11 pm
I think you've got the Airbus planes confused. The A320 series are much smaller than the A310's which in turn are smaller than the A300's.  Other than that I think you've got a nice idea here. ;)
I don't care! This is just an EXAMPLE - not and actual replacement plan! :roll:

 Please notice the wink in my post. It signifies that I was just kidding with you. Not every reply has to be serious you know.


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Reply #9 on: April 14, 2009, 12:46:53 am
Convair 440/Fokker F27-200 -> Tupolev Tu-124
Working quite nicely for me in PW465.

Tupolev Tu-104V -> Boeing 737-200.
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Reply #10 on: April 18, 2009, 07:40:54 pm
I'm in 1998. Can you help me sort this problem out ?

737-500> ?
F70> ?


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Reply #11 on: April 18, 2009, 11:38:59 pm
737-300 or -500>>>>737-700HGW
f70>>>>737-700HGW
i'm in PW460 and i replaced mostly all of my planes CRJs and all with 737-700HGWs and they are fantastic. I think i have like 160 of them...


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Reply #12 on: April 19, 2009, 08:58:22 am
I think A-319 is better than B-737-700HGW, unless youre another anti-airbus guy ???
I'ld say:
F-70->F-100
737-500 -> A-319


Heres a chart to comapre both planes (One with underscore is better than the other one)
.......... B-737-700HGW........... A-319............
Seats         149                     145
Speed        449kts               452kts
Range        3751nm                    2086nm/4254nm* <-Theres no winner or looser in range..
Fuel Usage   723gal/h         703-723 gal/hour^
Price      €66,921,717    €47,869,127/€59,278,945*

*There are two varients, one with less range and one with more. The shorter range one has 2086nm and costs €47,869,127. The longer range one has 4254nm and costs €59,278,945.

^ There are six engine varients for A-319.
1. CFM International CFM56-5A4, 2086nm, 707gal/h
2. IAE V2252-A5, 2086nm, 703gal/h
3. CFM International CFM56-5B5, 2086nm, 706gal/h
4. CFM International CFM56-5A5, 4254nm, 723gal/h
5. CFM International CFM56-5B6, 4254nm, 721gal/h
6. IAE V2524-A5, 4254nm, 716gal/h
« Last Edit: April 19, 2009, 10:23:54 am by Cheung Airlines »

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Reply #13 on: April 19, 2009, 11:23:03 pm
I have to agree with you !

A319 is way better than the 737-700HGW.

Anyways, I am now obsessed because I ordered like an idiot two 777-300s (not even ER..) to operate from Madrid and not recieved them yet ( It was a misstake ! Don't do it ! I hope they will at least bring me profit.. ) and now I don't have enough money to replace the 15 A320s that are 6.7 y/o with the A321 wich I found the best choice.


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Reply #14 on: April 20, 2009, 02:09:49 am
If you want to make profit on the 777s, sell them. There will usually be someone willing to buy a 777 at normal price (or maybe even a little markup), to avoid the long building time.
If you have a big enough airline, you could just fly them for the fun of it, and take the losses.


 

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