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737 Static Thrust

Postby philsymonds » Wed Mar 17, 2004 5:39 am

I seem to have aquired a shed load of 737's, ranging from the 200 series up to the 800.  There's a massive variance of static thrust figures in different flight models.  Even those of the same type!  I have one 737-400 with 23,500 and a 737-500 with 29,950.  That seems way too high.  Anyone know the correct numbers?

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Re: 737 Static Thrust

Postby zcottovision » Wed Mar 17, 2004 7:33 am

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Re: 737 Static Thrust

Postby Nexus » Wed Mar 17, 2004 8:59 am

The 737-500 has a engine rating of 18.500 or 82.3 kN
The 737-400 is rated somewhere around 22.000 (97.9kN)
I'm at work now so I don't have the exact figures, I might be wrong. Will double check later.

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Re: 737 Static Thrust

Postby IanK » Thu Mar 18, 2004 10:54 am

Hello Phil,
what engines do you think they use as different airlines use different  on the same series?
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     (5 MINS)                                          
Type      MAX TO      @      MAX CNS.      Air Flow      sfc      dia      area      Air Flow Density
JT8D-1/7      14000      28.9
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Re: 737 Static Thrust

Postby Nexus » Thu Mar 18, 2004 9:43 pm

Oh Ian, we don't wanna go there ;)
I believe the 737-500 can be fitted with 2 different types of the CFM56-3, both with different thrust settings.
I think the 18.500 corresponds to the CFM56-3-B1R

According to CFM, their CFM56-3 series has a rating ranging from 18,500
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Re: 737 Static Thrust

Postby IanK » Fri Mar 19, 2004 4:38 am

Hello Nexus, so lets go here:
CFM56-
3B1 20000 lbst 737-300/500
3B2 22000 -300/400
3C1 23500 -400
7B18 19500 -600
7B20 20600 -600/700
7B22 22700 -600/700
7B24 24200 -700/800
7B26 26300 -800

Source: AW&ST 17 Jan 2000
Did I miss anything? I also have SFC & eng weights.
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Re: 737 Static Thrust

Postby Nexus » Fri Mar 19, 2004 7:49 am

Well, the CFM56-7b series is only fitted on the Next Generation 737's.
The 7b-series has a better climb and cruise thrust performance than it's predecessors, which is needed since the NG's are heavier than earlier versions.

The 737-600 has to be the most overpowered Boeing aircraft ever.  :)
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Re: 737 Static Thrust

Postby philsymonds » Fri Mar 19, 2004 11:38 am

Thanks, more than enough info there ??? ::)
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