Boeing 737-800 NG credits to baallzebub
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Auto Credit Based on baallzebub's Boeing 737-200
All credits go to: @baallzebub The main recognition point of the 737 NG are: 1: The longer fuselage. the fuselage is twice as long. 2: The wingtips. New sharklets/winglets have been added. 3: New factory paint. Instead of the old yellow one, it is now the new blue green paint, with a start of the klm vertical stabiliser. Feel free to add windows and doors, i havent yet found out a way to add them. Please upvote the original post and have great fun flying it.?????????
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Boeing 737-200
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 115.9ft (35.3m)
- Length 143.6ft (43.8m)
- Height 41.8ft (12.7m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 50,724lbs (23,008kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.658
- Wing Loading 23.2lbs/ft2 (113.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2,191.0ft2 (203.6m2)
- Drag Points 50567
Parts
- Number of Parts 282
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 1,287
I posted a upgraded moddel@supertsunamii
@loadingcheese i gave credits stfu
well, i tried to make other engines by editing the fuselage, what didnt really work lol. I made it longer, its 0,5 times longer. it has winglets cause its a ng-800. i did a green factory paint cause is u google 737-800ng factory paint u get a green yellow one instead of a beige one. please dont tell me this was just a copy, i tried editing it@LoadingCheese @PancakeAddiction
@LoadingCheese Oh.. didnt know xD
@steynschipper You just copied the model, made it longer & slapped the -800NG name on it... The engines aren't even right... [EDIT: In short, u could've at least added some bits of the -800] :/
look in the descπ@supertsunamii
its a NG not a -200 ππππ@LoadingCheese
Boeing 737 NG don't have long engines like Boeing 737-100/200.
The engines you designed are the old style. New engines are the CFM 56-7B27. Or close equivalents on other models. They are mostly white primer until paint.
I work at All he Boeing factory where these are built, good job. Pretty sweet job with the unpainted body. But in this state, before paint the winglets and rudder control surfaces have their airline livery paint already, just an FYI.