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weight and performance calculations for the Boeing 737-200

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Boeing 737 - Wikipedia

Boeing 737-200

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first flight : 8 August 1967 operational : April 1968

country : United States of America

design :

production : 991 aircraft

general information :

Early 737s were equipped with hatrack-type overhead stowage.

Passengers : 97 in 2 class : 24 first & 73 econ., all-econ.: 124 3+3 layout

Lower deck cargo volume : 24.8 m3

Single class arrangements : 115 pax at 34-in (0.86m) pitch, 120 pax at 32-in (0.81m) pitch, 130 at 30-in (0.76m) pitch

primary users : United Airlines

flight crew : 2 cabin crew : 4 passengers : 120

engine : 2 Pratt & Whitney JT8D-9A turbofan engines of 65.0 [KN](14612.3 [lbf])

dimensions :

wingspan : 28.35 [m], length : 30.53 [m], height : 11.28 [m]

wing area : 91.1 [m^2]

weights :

operating empty weight : 27125 [kg] max. structural payload : 15966 [kg]

Zero Fuel weight (ZFW) : 43091 [kg] max. landing weight (MLW) : 46720 [kg]

max.take-off weight : 52390 [kg] weight fuel : 14474 [kg] (18092 [liter])

performance :

Max. operating Mach number (Mmo) : 0.84 [Mach] ( 943 [km/hr]) op 7160 [m]

normal cruise speed : 890 [km/hr] (Mach 0.82 ) op 9150 [m] (36 [%] power)

service ceiling : 11000 [m]

range with max fuel : 4000 [km] and allowance for 416.4 [km] diversion and 30 [min]

hold

description :

low-wing cantilever monoplane with retractable landing gear with nose wheel

tapered multi-cellular wing with flush-riveted stressed skin

with Fowler flaps airfoil : NACA

sweep angle 3/4 chord: 35.0 [°]

Vintage Airline Seat Map: United Airlines Boeing 737-200 - Frequently Flying

engines and landing gear attached to the wings, fuel tanks in the wings and fuselage

construction : all-metal aluminium-alloy stressed-skin construction with pressurized

fuselage fuselage shape : 0

calculation : *1* (dimensions)

mean wing chord : 3.21 [m]

calculated average wing chord tapered wing with rounded tips: 3.25 [m]

wing aspect ratio : 8.82 []

seize (span*length*height) : 9763 [m^3]

Civil-Airliners - KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - Boeing 737-200 - Aviationpix.nl

calculation : *2* (fuel consumption)

oil consumption : 13.0 [kg/hr]

fuel consumption (econ. cruise speed) : 2820.6 [kg/hr] (3525.7 [litre/hr]) at 36 [%] power

distance flown for 1 kg fuel : 0.32 [km/kg] at 9150 [m] height, sfc : 61.0 [kg/KN/h]

total fuel capacity : 18092 [litre] (14474 [kg])

calculation : *3* (weight)

weight engine(s) dry : 3200.0 [kg] = 24.62 [kg/KW]

weight 80.8 litre oil tank : 6.87 [kg]

oil tank filled with 0.8 litre oil : 0.7 [kg]

oil in engine 21.7 litre oil : 19.5 [kg]

fuel in engine 16.0 litre fuel : 11.70 [kg]

weight fuel lines 18.1 [kg]

weight engine cowling 390.0 [kg]

total weight propulsion system : 3647 [kg](7.0 [%])

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fuselage aluminium frame : 6157 [kg]

typical cabin layout for 120 passengers : average pitch : 81 [cm] ( 3+3 ) seating in 20.0

rows

pax density (normal seating) : 0.61 [m2/pax]

high density seating passengers : 130 at 6 -abreast seating in 21.7 rows, pitch 76 [cm]

weight 2 toilets : 28.5 [kg]

weight 6 hand fire extinguisher : 18 [kg]

weight 2 galleys : 86.3 [kg]

weight overhead stowage for hand luggage : 42.0 [kg]

weight 2 closets : 12.0 [kg]

weight 42 windows : 37.8 [kg]

weight 2 overwing emergency exits : 6.0 [kg]

weight lifejackets : 54.0 [kg]

weight oxygen masks & oxygen generators : 78.0 [kg]

weight emergency flare installation : 10 [kg]

weight 4 emergency evacuation slides : 33.8 [kg]

weight 4 entrance/exit doors : 48.0 [kg]

weight 2 freight doors (belly) : 8.0 [kg]

extra main deck space for freight/mail/luggage etc. : 0.98 [m3]

cabin volume (usable), excluding flight deck : 181.69 [m3]

passenger cabin max. width : 3.52 [m] cabin length : 20.88 [m] cabin height : 2.18 [m]

pressure at cruise height 12192.00 [m] : 0.19 [kg/cm2] cabin pressure : 0.77 [kg/cm2]

weight rear pressure bulkhead : 113.0 [kg]

weight air pressurization system : 40.1 [kg]

fuselage covering ( 267.5 [m2] duraluminium 1.95 [mm]) : 1373.4 [kg]

weight floor beams : 390.4 [kg]

weight cabin furbishing : 561.8 [kg]

weight cabin floor : 912.6 [kg]

fuselage (sound proof) isolation : 193.5 [kg]

weight radio transceiver equipment : 7.0 [kg]

weight dual cloud-collision radar : 25.0 [kg]

weight radio direction finding (RDF) equipment : 5.0 [kg]

weight Sperry Integrated Flight System : 11.0 [kg]

weight artificial horizon : 1.1 [kg]

weight instruments. : 36.0 [kg]

weight APU / engine starter: 32.5 [kg]

weight lighting : 30.0 [kg]

weight electricity generator : 30.0 [kg]

weight controls : 12.7 [kg]

weight seats : 630.0 [kg]

weight 9046 [litre] main central fuel tanks empty : 506.6 [kg]

weight air conditioning : 180 [kg]

total weight fuselage : 11446 [kg](21.8 [%])

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total weight aluminium ribs (833 ribs) : 1868 [kg]

weight engine mounts : 65 [kg]

weight fuel tanks empty for total 9046 [litre] fuel : 507 [kg]

weight wing covering (painted aluminium 4.05 [mm]) : 1993 [kg]

total weight aluminium spars (multi-cellular wing structure) : 2326 [kg]

1967 Boeing 737-200 blueprints free - Outlines

weight wings : 6186 [kg]

weight wing/square meter : 67.91 [kg]

weight rubber de-icing boots : 31.2 [kg]

weight fin & rudder (9.3 [m2]) : 634.9 [kg]

weight stabilizer & elevator (10.2 [m2]): 696.7 [kg]

weight flight control hydraulic servo actuators: 42.3 [kg]

weight fowler flaps (5.6 [m2]) : 196.9 [kg]

total weight wing surfaces & bracing : 8360 [kg] (16.0 [%])

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wheel pressure : 11525.8 [kg]

weight 4 Dunlop main wheels (1130 [mm] by 226 [mm]) : 678.8 [kg]

weight 2 Dunlop nose wheels : 169.7 [kg]

weight hydraulic wheel-brakes : 43.1 [kg]

weight pneumatic-hydraulic shock absorbers : 57.5 [kg]

weight wheel hydraulic operated retraction system : 565.7 [kg]

weight undercarriage struts with axle 1285.5 [kg]

total weight landing gear : 2800.3 [kg] (5.3 [%]

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calculated empty weight : 26254 [kg](50.1 [%])

weight oil for 5.4 hours flying : 70.1 [kg]

weight catering : 215.7 [kg]

weight water : 86.3 [kg]

weight crew : 486 [kg]

weight crew lugage,nav.chards,flight doc.,miscell.items : 13 [kg]

operational weight empty : 27125 [kg] (51.8 [%])

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weight 120 passengers : 9240 [kg]

weight luggage : 1464 [kg]

weight cargo : 5262 [kg]

zero fuel weight (ZFW): 43091 [kg](82.3 [%])

weight fuel for landing (1.3 hours flying) : 3629 [kg]

max. landing weight (MLW) : 46720 [kg](89.2 [%])

max. fuel weight : 41599 [kg] (79.4 [%])

payload with max fuel : 121 passengers+luggage 10791 [kg]

published maximum take-off weight : 52390 [kg] (100.0 [%])

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calculation : * 4 * (engine power)

power loading (Take-off) : 403 [kg/KN]

power loading (operational without useful load) : 381 [kg/kN]

power loading (Take-off) 1 PUF: 806 [kg/KN]

max. total take-off power : 130.0 [KN]

calculation : *5* (loads)

manoeuvre load : 6.9 [g] at 1000 [m]

limit load : 3.0 [g] ultimate load : 4.5 [g] load factor : 1.3 [g]

design flight time : 3.60 [hours]

design cycles : 5742 sorties, design hours : 20644 [hours]

operational wing loading : 5326 [N/m^2]

wing stress (3 g) during operation : 235 [N/kg] at 3g emergency manoeuvre

calculation : *6* (angles of attack)

angle of attack zero lift : -1.72 ["]

max. angle of attack (stalling angle, clean) : 13.36 ["]

angle of attack at max. speed : 1.36 ["]

calculation : *7* (lift & drag ratios

lift coefficient at angle of attack 0° : 0.15 [ ]

lift coefficient at max. speed : 0.27 [ ]

Boeing 737-200, Nitto 400-700 (1970)

lift coefficient at max. angle of attack : 1.32 [ ]

max. lift coefficient full flaps : 1.59 [ ]

induced drag coefficient at max.speed : 0.0035 [ ]

drag coefficient at max. speed : 0.0294 [ ]

drag coefficient (zero lift) : 0.0259 [ ]

lift/drag ratio at max. speed : 9.14 [ ]

calculation : *8* (speeds

stalling speed at sea-level (OW loaded : 49569 [kg]): 293 [km/u]

stalling speed at sea-level with full flaps (normal landing weight): 259 [km/u]

landing speed at sea-level (normal landing weight : 46569 [kg]): 297 [km/hr]

max. rate of climb speed : 639 [km/hr] at sea-level

max. endurance speed : 614 [km/u] min. fuel/hr : 1917 [kg/hr] at height : 9144 [m]

max. range speed : 808 [km/u] min. fuel consumption : 2.740 [kg/km] at cruise height :

9144 [m]

cruising speed : 890 [km/hr] at 9150 [m] (power:29 [%])

max. operational speed (Mmo) : 943.00 [km/hr] (Mach 0.84 ) at 7160 [m] (power:39.9 [%])

airflow : 177.9 [kg/s]

speed of thrust jet : 1826 [km/hr]

climbing speed at sea-level (loaded) : 1708 [m/min]

climbing speed at 1000 [m] with 1 engine out (PUF / MTOW) : 1570 [m/min]

calculation : *9* (regarding various performances)

take-off speed : 361.2 [km/u]

high wheel pressure, can only take off from paved runways

take-off distance at sea-level concrete runway : 2004 [m]

take-off distance at sea-level over 15 [m] height : 2097 [m]

landing run : 1741 [m]

landing run from 15 [m] : 2791 [m]

lift/drag ratio : 14.09 [ ]

max. theoretical ceiling : 16900 [m] with flying weight :49569 [kg] line 3359

climb to 1000m with max payload : 0.60 [min]

climb to 2000m with max payload : 1.16 [min]

Aloha Airlines Boeing 737-200 Cabin | The Airchive

Aloha airlines 737-200 interior

climb to 3000m with max payload : 1.70 [min]

climb to 5000 [m] with max payload : 2.67 [min]

minimum flying speed at 11000 [m] : 618 [km/hr]

theoretical ceiling fully loaded (mtow- 60 min. fuel:49569 [kg] ) : 16900 [m]

calculation *10* (action radius & endurance)

published range : 4000 [km] with 6 crew and 12588 [kg] useful load and 95.6 [%] fuel

range : 2934 [km] with 6 crew and 15966.0 [kg] useful load and 70.1 [%] fuel

range max. fuel : 4184 [km] with 120 passengers with each 12.2 [kg] luggage

and 1300 [kg] cargo and 100 [%] fuel

range : 4306 [km] with 130 passengers with each 12.2 [kg] luggage and 102.9 [%] fuel

Available Seat Kilometres (ASK) : 502135 [paskm]

max range theoretically with additional fuel tanks total 31581.2 [litre] fuel : 9220 [km]

useful load with range 500km : 23680 [kg]

useful load with range 500km : 120 passengers

production (theor.max load): 21076 [tonkm/hour]

production (useful load): 14210 [tonkm/hour]

production (passengers): 106800 [paskm/hour]

combi aircraft mail/freight/passengers

oil and fuel consumption per tonkm : 0.134 [kg]

fuel cost per paskm : 0.027 [eur]

crew cost per paskm : 0.007 [eur]

time between engine failure : 932 [hr]

can continue fly on 1 engine, low risk for emergency landing for PUF

Boeing 737-200 Cockpit C-GWJO | The cockpit of Ex-WestJet C-… | Flickr

737-200 C-GWJO cockpit

writing off per paskm : 0.010 [eur]

insurance per paskm : 0.0006 [eur]

maintenance cost per paskm : 0.007 [eur]

direct operating cost per paskm : 0.051 [eur]

direct operating cost per tonkm (max. load): 0.260 [eur]

direct operating cost per tonkm (normal useful load): 0.385 [eur]

Literature :

Boeing 737 - Wikipedia

Front Matter Template 5.0 (boeing.com)

http://www.aircraftmonitor.com/uploads/1/5/9/9/15993320/aircraft_payload_range_analysis_for_financiers___v2.pdf

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Calculated performance and weight may not correspond with actual weights

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