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Boeing 737 Alright Airlines crash roleplay

6,752 aurelienBTC3937  10 months ago
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Auto Credit Based on Doveguy's Boeing 737-100

Alright Airlines 737 crash roleplay

This is the 3rd plane of the serie plane crash
Original plane is here

You can explode the plane by clicking on Activation group and do some homogeneous crimes

Alright Airlines website i've made lol


Demonstration :

Sussy controls :

AG1 Detach cockpit
AG2 Detach tail
AG3 Detach left wing
AG4 Detach Right wing
AG5 Left wingtip
AG6 Right wingtip
AG7 Vertical stabilizer cut-off

Ingame screenshots :

Panik on runway :

Midair explosion due to a goofy aah engine :

When u click on AG3 by accident :

Simpleexplosion :

About the Boeing 737


The 737-100/200 original variants were powered by Pratt & Whitney JT8D low-bypass turbofan engines and offered seating for 85 to 130 passengers. Launched in 1980 and introduced in 1984, the 737 Classic -300/400/500 variants were upgraded with more fuel-efficient CFM56-3 high-bypass turbofans and offered 110 to 168 seats. Introduced in 1997, the 737 Next Generation (NG) -600/700/800/900 variants have updated CFM56-7 high-bypass turbofans, a larger wing and an upgraded glass cockpit, and seat 108 to 215 passengers. The latest generation, the 737 MAX -7/8/9/10 variants, powered by improved CFM LEAP-1B high-bypass turbofans and accommodating 138 to 204 people, entered service in 2017. Boeing Business Jet versions have been produced since the 737NG, as well as military models.

As of December 2023, 16,459 Boeing 737s have been ordered and 11,660 delivered. Initially, its main competitor was the McDonnell Douglas DC-9, followed by its MD-80/MD-90 derivatives. In 2013, the global 737 fleet had completed more than 184 million flights over 264 million block hours since its entry into service. It was the highest-selling commercial aircraft until being surpassed by the competing Airbus A320 family in October 2019, but maintains the record in total deliveries. The 737 MAX, designed to compete with the A320neo, was grounded worldwide between March 2019 and November 2020 following two fatal crashes. A further incident involving explosive decompression led to the grounding of some 737 MAX 9s in January 2024.

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Boeing 737-100
  • Successors 22 airplane(s) +115 bonus
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 90.4ft (27.5m)
  • Length 85.4ft (26.0m)
  • Height 34.4ft (10.5m)
  • Empty Weight 37,687lbs (17,094kg)
  • Loaded Weight 113,354lbs (51,416kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.189
  • Wing Loading 83.4lbs/ft2 (407.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,359.3ft2 (126.3m2)
  • Drag Points 18608

Parts

  • Number of Parts 232
  • Control Surfaces 9
  • Performance Cost 1,084
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    Alright Airlines 2554
    Date: October 7th, 2005

    Alright Airlines 2554 was a chartering flight from Avalanche AFB to Wright Airport,
    The flight was bringing home soldiers who have served the line of duty

    While on final approach, A sudden wind shear alert sounded, This prompted the pilots for a go around

    As it was foggy, the pilots could barely see outside

    ATC Instructed the pilots to do a right turn for another approach onto RW36

    Instead, The pilots turned left, a bringing them near Wright City

    As the plane was having difficulty climbing (reasons still unkown)

    The plane's wingtip striked a cellphone tower

    The plane rolled 50 degrees before impacting the mountain side of Mt Tifag

    5 occupant's out of the 122 total passengers
    Survived

    The crash was caused by poor crew training and improper repairs made

    Pinned 10 months ago
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    @CaptainCASMLikesPlanes 1984*

    3 months ago
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    @CaptainCASMLikesPlanes Year: 1994

    3 months ago
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    @CaptainCASMLikesPlanes With 39 deaths and 1 survivor

    3 months ago
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    @CaptainCASMLikesPlanes Also, it crashed in the Wright Mountains due to fog and failed navigation maintenance

    3 months ago
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    @CaptainCASMLikesPlanes Whoops sorry I kept the Vaterland Air part on it

    3 months ago
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    GPWS: A System in the plane
    TCAS: What the GPWS is
    ATC: Yk what this is
    CPT: Captain
    F/O: First Officer
    F/E: Flight Engineer
    Unknown: Unknown speaker

    CPT: Ah, bring it up to 500 Barry.
    F/O: Alright..
    TCAS: Traffic Alarm x5
    CPT: Shut that off.
    F/O: Yes sir.
    TCAS: Ascend x2
    CPT: Uhhh… we don’t seem to be in the collision path.
    F/O: What’s that…?
    CPT: OH GOD! NOSE UP!
    F/O: GOT IT!
    F/E: What’s going on?!
    F/E: Oh god!
    CPT: FULL THROTTLE!
    CPT: Screaming
    F/O: STAY CALM!
    F/O: WE CAN DO THIS-!
    Collision sound, most likely a 747 top row and tail
    CPT: AHHH!
    F/O: NO! screaming too
    CPT: THIS IS THE END!
    F/O: [Unintelligible]
    GPWS: Overspeed Alarm
    GPWS: Bank Angle Alarm
    GPWS: Whoop Whoop Pull Up
    CPT: FATHERLAND AIR FLIGHT 90 CRASHING, GOODBYE EVERYONE :’(
    F/O: this is it..
    GPWS: Stall and Whoop Whoop Pull Up Simultaneously
    F/E: [Unintelligible, only screaming heard]
    Impact with trees
    Impact with ground
    Tail comes off after explosion sounds
    -[End of recording]-

    3 months ago
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    (R Wingtip falls off, plane banks right)
    F.O: what the-
    (R Wing falls off, plane starts spinning clockwise)
    Captain: SH-
    F.O: WHAT'S HAPPENING?
    RIGHT RING FELL OFF!
    (L Wing falls off, plane is no longer spinning)
    Captain: NOW THE LEFT WING!
    F.O: OH MY GOD!
    (Vertical stabilizer rips off)
    Captain: WE LOST THE STABILIZER!
    F.O: WE'VE LOST BOTH WINGS AND THE VERT STABILIZER, WHAT ARE WE-
    (The tail rips off)
    F.O: WHAT THE F-
    Captain: OH MY-
    (The cockpit rips off, cutting the wire between the Black box and the cockpit and ending the recording)

    PASSENGERS: 68
    SURVIVORS: 0
    FATALITIES: 68

    5 months ago
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    @Sterling8133 I hope bro I hope...

    +1 5 months ago
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    Bro, you have one but a 747 pls

    5 months ago
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    may day may day alright 123! we are falling! ahhhhhh

    5 months ago
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    3,482 IDK0

    Alright Airlines Flight 1832
    Date: July 2nd, 1989
    Alright Airlines Flight 1832 was a business flight from Wright INTL to Yeager INTL. The flight was on takeoff when the left wing suddenly snapped off from the main fuselage. The wing flew into the right wing, causing the destruction of the aircraft’s wing. The fuselage rolled over, but did not split. 27 of the 27 passengers survived the short ordeal. The incident happened between 8:45 PM to 9:00PM. Credit to @Simpleplanes12315

    5 months ago
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    @Aviationtheboeing bruh

    8 months ago
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    @aurelienBTC3937 Will u make 747 crash sim

    +1 8 months ago
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    I detached he stabilizer like american Airlines 587 lol

    +4 8 months ago
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    1,144 Tupolev90

    nice i was actually waiting for this

    +1 8 months ago
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    @Sterling8133 This will be difficult but why not ;)

    +1 9 months ago
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    PLEASE OH PLEASE MAKE A BOEING 747 LIKE THIS

    +1 10 months ago
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    9,246 Transair56

    @aurelienBTC3937 will you make war thunder vids again?

    +1 10 months ago
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    9,246 Transair56

    @aurelienBTC3937 impossible

    10 months ago
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    @Funnny bruh

    10 months ago
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    9,246 Transair56

    @aurelienBTC3937 I’ve been only playing for 2 months and now I got rank 7💀💀💀

    +1 10 months ago
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    9,246 Transair56

    @aurelienBTC3937 nice, I have F5e f8u, f104 “pencil”, f5c, F4s, and yak-1 through 9. Final one is the F86f-2, f3h demon

    10 months ago
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    @Funnny Me-262, Hunter F.58 and some La-5

    10 months ago
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    9,246 Transair56

    @Simpleplanes12315 what is lil bro yapping about💀

    10 months ago
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