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Boeing 737-100/200 Lufthansa Retro Livery

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The initial model was the 737-100, the smallest variant of the 737 aircraft family, which was launched in February 1965 and entered service with Lufthansa in February 1968. In 1968, its unit cost was US$3.7M (1968),[28] $31.1M today. A total of 30 737-100s were ordered: 22 by Lufthansa, 5 by Malaysia–Singapore Airlines (MSA) and 2 by Avianca with the final commercial aircraft delivered to MSA on October 31, 1969. The first aircraft used by Boeing as prototype under registration N73700 was later ordered by and delivered to NASA on July 26, 1973, which then operated it under registration N515NA and retired after 30 years on September 27, 2003. This was the last operated 737-100 and is the only remaining worldwide, which is on static display in the Museum of Flight in Seattle.[29][30]The original engine nacelles incorporated thrust reversers taken from the 727 outboard nacelles. They proved to be relatively ineffective and tended to lift the aircraft up off the runway when deployed. This reduced the downforce on the main wheels thereby reducing the effectiveness of the wheel brakes. In 1968, an improvement to the thrust reversal system was introduced.[31] A 48-inch tailpipe extension was added and new target-style thrust reversers were incorporated. The thrust reverser doors were set 35 degrees away from the vertical to allow the exhaust to be deflected inboard and over the wings and outboard and under the wings. The improvement became standard on all aircraft after March 1969, and a retrofit was provided for active aircraft. Longer nacelle/wing fairings were introduced, and the airflow over the flaps and slats was improved. The production line also introduced an improvement to the flap system, allowing increased use during takeoff and landing. All these changes gave the aircraft a boost to payload and range, and improved short-field performance.[16]737-200editThe 737-200 was one of the most popular 737 variants sold, with 1,095 units. Yeeeeeaaaaaaahh I copied and pasted this from Wikipedia….

General Characteristics

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  • Wingspan 92.2ft (28.1m)
  • Length 105.1ft (32.0m)
  • Height 39.0ft (11.9m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 58,778lbs (26,661kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.943
  • Wing Loading 66.3lbs/ft2 (323.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 886.5ft2 (82.4m2)
  • Drag Points 17985

Parts

  • Number of Parts 383
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 1,631