Boeing 737-200C Lufthansa Cargo.
For FS2000 & FS2002.

Model, Air file and base texture files Created by
Terry Gaff: fly67@eircom.net December 2001
Repaint and FS2002 aircraft.cfg modifications by Misha Kovacevic: Milos_Kovacevic@hotmail.com January 2002

Check out Terry's upcoming website at:
http://homepage.eircom.net/~fly67

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Visit PC Pilots Club of Ireland: http://www.pcpilotsireland.com

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Features:
All moving control surfaces
Flight and Ground Spoilers
Rolling Wheels
Steerable nose wheels with landing light
Landing Light beams
'Photo Real' High Resolution day and night textures (not scanned photos).
Un-Synchronised Strobe lights
Transparent flight deck windows
3D Compressor blades
Working thrust reversers (FS2000 only)
Accurate model design
Smoke system enabled (FS2002 only - requires fx_smoke_rx.fx installed in your FS2002\effects folder)

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INSTALLATION:

Unzip this archive into your FS2000\aircaft or FS2002\aircraft folder and make sure "use folder names" is checked.
If you are an FS2002 user delete the aircraft.cfg file and rename the FS2002aircraft.cfg file to aircraft.cfg. This will ensure that the aircraft is properly recognized by ATC, is properly categorized in the User Interface and behaves appropriately in FS2002 (many thanks to Dominik Mann for some pointers).
If you wish to have smoke effects (FS2002 only) download 737smoke.zip (available at flightsim or avsim) and install the file fx_smoke_rx.zip in your FS2002\Effects folder. No need to further modify the aircraft.cfg. Just press I to activate the smoke.
I highly recommend using Staffan Ahlberg's panel with this aircraft (available at http://hem.passagen.se/primeavi) as well as Daniel Careri's sounds (ar732sn1.zip), available at avsim or flightsim.

Happy landings

MK


Questions, comments (REGARDING THE REPAINT ONLY)? Email me at Milos_Kovacevic@hotmail.com Please no repaint requests.

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AIRCRAFT MODEL : Boeing 737-200
TYPE : Twin Jet Commercial Transport
MANUFACTURER : BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE GROUP

HISTORY:
The 737-100 and 200 are the first generation production models of the world's most successful
jet airliner family.
The 737 was conceived as a short range small capacity airliner to round out the Boeing jet
airliner family beneath the 727, 720 and 707. Announced in February 1965, the 737 was
originally envisioned as a 60 to 85 seater, although following consultation with launch
customer Lufthansa, a 100 seat design was settled upon. Design features included two underwing
mounted turbofans and 60% structural and systems commonality with the 727, including the same
fuselage cross section.
The 737-100 made its first flight on April 9 1967 and entered service in February 1968. By
this time however development of the larger capacity 1.93m (6ft 4in) stretched 737-200 was
well advanced, and the first 737-200 flew for the first time on August 8 1967. Developments
of the 200 include the 200C convertible and quick change 200QC, while an unprepared airfield
kit was also offered.
The definitive Advanced 737-200 appeared in 1971, featuring minor aerodynamic refinements and
other improvements.
Sales of the 737-200 far exceeded that of the shorter 100 and the 737-200 remained in
production until 1988, by which time it had been superseded by the improved 737-300.

PERFORMANCE:
737-100 - Max speed 943km/h (509kt), economical cruising speed 852km/h (460kt).
Range with max fuel 2855km (1540nm). 737-200 - Max speed 943km/h (509kt), max cruising speed
927km/h (500kt), economical cruising speed 796km/h (430kt). Range with 115 passengers and
reserves between 3520km (1900nm) and 4260km (2300nm) depending on weight options and engines.

POWERPLANTS:
737-100 - Two 62.3kN (14,000lb) Pratt & Whitney JT8D7 turbofans.
737-200 - Two 64.5kN (14,500lb) JT8D9As, or two 68.9kN (15,500lb) JT8D15s, or two 71.2kN
(16,000lb) JT8D17s, or two 77.4kN (17,400lb) JT8D17Rs with automatic reverse thrust.

WEIGHTS:
737-100 - Empty 25,878kg (57,000lb), max takeoff 49,940kg (110,000lb). 737-200 - Operating
empty 27,448kg (60,600lb), max takeoff 52,390kg (115,500lb), or optionally 58,740kg (129,500lb).

DIMENSIONS:
737-100 - Wing span 28.35m (93ft 0in), length 28.67m (94ft 0in), height 11.29m (37ft 0in).
Wing area 91.1m2 (980sq ft). 737-200 - Same except for length 30.53m (100ft 2in).

CAPACITY:
Flightcrew of two. 737-100 - Typical single class seating for 100. 737-200 - Typical single
class seating for 115, max seating for 130 at 74cm (29in) pitch. 737-200C & QC payload 15,545kg
(34,270lb), consisting of pallets or containers.

PRODUCTION:
1144 737-100s and 200s built, comprising 30 100s and 1114 200s, including various military
models. Approximately 17 100s and 925 737-200s remained in service in late 1998. Around 30
are used as corporate transports.

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Construction Tools:
FS Design Studio Pro - by Louis Sinclair
Aircraft Animator - by Konstantin Kukushkin
SDLEdit - by Mike Crosthwaite
Tcdfsview - by Tcdsoft

Adobe Photoshop

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Legal drone:

This is Freeware.
This aircraft is the property of the author and cannot be resold or packaged with any product
for sale without my express written permission. This text file must remain with the aircraft
files if it is rezipped and uploaded to other internet locations.

No modifications are allowed without prior written permission of the author.
Repaints are allowed but I would appreciate the courtesy of e-mailing me with the details.

THE AUTHOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY LIABILITIES THAT YOU MIGHT INCUR
AS A RESULT OF USING THIS PRODUCT. YOU ASSUME THE RISK OF USE.

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Comments Welcome

Terry Gaff
fly67@eircom.net
Dublin, Ireland.
Happy Landings!