Boeing 737-800 (CFM)
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About 737 800
The Boeing 737-800 is a stretched version of the 737-700. It replaced the 737-400. The Boeing 737-800 competes primarily with the Airbus A320. The 737-800 seats 162 passengers in a two-class layout or 189 passengers in a one-class layout. The 737-800 was launched on September 5, 1994.[4] Launch customer Hapag-Lloyd Flug (now TUI fly Deutschland) received the first one in April 1998.[51]
Following Boeing's merger with McDonnell Douglas, the 737-800 also filled the gap left by Boeing's decision to discontinue the McDonnell Douglas MD-80 and MD-90 aircraft. For many airlines in the U.S., the 737-800 replaced aging Boeing 727-200 trijets.
The 737-800 burns 850 US gallons (3,200 L) of jet fuel per hour—about 80 percent of the fuel used by an MD-80 on a comparable flight, while carrying more passengers.[52] The Airline Monitor, an industry publication, quotes a 737-800 fuel burn of 4.88 US gal (18.5 L) per seat per hour, compared to 5.13 US gal (19.4 L) for the A320.[53] In 2011, United Airlines— flying a Boeing 737-800 from Houston to Chicago—operated the first U.S. commercial flight powered by a blend of algae-derived biofuel and traditional jet fuel to reduce its carbon footprint.[54]
In early 2017, a new 737-800 was valued at $48.3 million, falling to below $47 million by mid-2018.[55][unreliable source?] By 2025, a 17-year-old 737-800W will be worth $9.5 million and leased for $140,000 per month.[56][unreliable source?]
As of May 2019, Boeing had delivered 4,979 737-800s, 116 737-800As, and 21 737-800 BBJ2s, and has twelve 737-800 unfilled orders.[3] The 737-800 is the best-selling variant of the 737NG and is the most widely used narrow-body aircraft.[57] Ryanair, an Irish low-cost airline, is among the largest operators of the Boeing 737-800, with a fleet of over 400 of the -800 variant serving routes across Europe, Middle East, and North Africa.[
Credits:
@GuianLorenzo for the nose
@Cereal for the wings and tailwings
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Boeing 737 Family Cockpit
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 74.3ft (22.6m)
- Length 94.8ft (28.9m)
- Height 30.0ft (9.2m)
- Empty Weight 31,840lbs (14,442kg)
- Loaded Weight 43,839lbs (19,885kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.537
- Wing Loading 23.9lbs/ft2 (116.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,831.9ft2 (170.2m2)
- Drag Points 12761
Parts
- Number of Parts 231
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 1,241
Oh yeah, This is my first aircraft I've ever made.
Thanks @GuianLorenzo for the nose and @Cereal for the wings and tailwings
@SilverStar yeah cuz i suck at building aircrafts
Not bad, but it is too handy and it brakes too strong