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Alice Schneider, e-mail, 13.08.2023 02:24

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Moon, e-mail, 22.03.2015 04:58

I have have worked on the 737(100 united)200-300-50-700-800 for 37 years what a dream.What an evolution in aviation.


Jetcopters Inc., e-mail, 22.01.2015 03:03

I have a Boeing 737 on Call right now. If anyone is interested, please contact me.


George Haloulakos, CFA, e-mail, 22.08.2014 21:23

The 737 has an amazing history! I recall flying on the first 737 commercial series that were commuter jets along the West Coast in the late 1960s - early 1970s, and then from the early 1990s into the 2000s flying non-stop, coast-to-coast on the extended range 737 models. My favorite 737 flights were in the 2000s flying non-stop, direct from Southern California to Maui on Aloha Airlines! And now there is the military 737 version designated as the P-8 Poseidon used for reconnaissance, intelligence and surveillance. Check out the great 737 article featured on page 14 of the Sept. 2014 edition of Air & Space magazine that focuses on how the engineering design changes on the engines were a contributing factor [with Southwest Airlines as one of the first major buyers] to making the 737 the top-selling commercial airplane in history [over 8,000 built with 3.400 more on order as of this writing.

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CAPT. MIKE CRUMP, e-mail, 12.11.2012 05:02

BUTCH...I arrived at Mather AFB summer 1976...flew initial test route; Travis to Hickam AFB, HI...38,383 lbs of JP4...made it, landing with < 5,000 lbs. of fuel. After USAF service, flew B737-300 & 400 @ Piedmont Airlines...What a workhorse...only complaint; very noisy wiper blades :)


Laurence Bourne, e-mail, 14.08.2012 12:21

My first jet.Loved it.Flew the 300/400 with Air Europe 89 to 91.I remember
landing in Gibralter using full flap (40 deg.I think) and a wind gust causing them to blow back to about 30 deg.Also the 400 had an LED engine instrument display which given a low setting sun behind you made it difficult to read! Wonderful memories.


Ed Madigan, e-mail, 05.05.2011 05:13

B-737-300. Flew it with Western Airlines and later Delta.
Like to refer to it as a Boeing sports car. Lot of get up and go, responsive, stable and damn fun to fly.


Harry Schneider, e-mail, 12.04.2011 02:34

We had a few 737-100 & 200 at NORDAIR Canada and those had the highest utilization ratio worldwide. Hydraulic leaks were not uncommon, otherwise perfect aircrafts.


DR PRINCE SABASTINE, e-mail, 05.04.2011 18:22

KIRIL I AM INTRESTED IN THE AIRCRAFT YOU MENTIONED BOEING 737 -300.LET ME HAVE THE FULL DETAILS IF ITS READY TO FLY WITH ALL WORTHYNESS COMPLIED.

RGDS
DR PRINCE
CEO/SONIF GROUP WEST AFRICA


Greg Dixson, e-mail, 04.03.2011 11:11

While attending the University of Washington I worked at the University wind tunnel (the Kirsten Aerolab) in 1986 and 1987. We did low speed tests on the 737 in the summer of 1986. I remember it as being the 737-200 version but judging from what I read above it must have been the -300 (just before this we were testing the 747-400). The model provided by Boeing was huge, it barely fit in the 8' x 12' test section. It was so large and heavy that during a test with the tunnel running at high Q and the model at high angle of attack it broke the balance. We were down for quite a while while the flexures were being replaced and while we recalibrated. The computers in those days used for taking and processing data were VAXs the size of a large garbage can. Nowadays I understand its all done with laptops.


Greg Dixson, e-mail, 04.03.2011 11:10

While attending the University of Washington I worked at the University wind tunnel (the Kirsten Aerolab) in 1986 and 1987. We did low speed tests on the 737 in the summer of 1986. I remember it as being the 737-200 version but judging from what I read above it must have been the -300 (just before this we were testing the 747-400). The model provided by Boeing was huge, it barely fit in the 8' x 12' test section. It was so large and heavy that during a test with the tunnel running at high Q and the model at high angle of attack it broke the balance. We were down for quite a while while the flexures were being replaced and while we recalibrated. The computers in those days used for taking and processing data were VAXs the size of a large garbage can. Nowadays I understand its all done with laptops.


BASEM MISHAL, e-mail, 17.02.2011 14:17

HI

I HAVE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE A 1981 L-1011-100 TRISTAR, 362 PAX ALL Y IN GOOD SERVICEABLE CONDITIONS..............READY FOR IMMEDIATE OPERATION........ASKING PRICE $1,000,000.00 USD

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BASEM MISHAL, e-mail, 17.02.2011 14:14

HI
I AM LOOKING FOR A 1997 OR YOUNGER BOEING 737-400 FOR COMMERCIAL PASSENGERS USE

PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU CAN ASSIST

BASEM MISHAL
STAR JET
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Gene Elliott, e-mail, 29.01.2011 07:21

I worked as an airline engineer on the B737-100 through the -500 for over 35 years. What a beautifully designed airplane and a real work horse! It is very reliable, fuel efficient and easy to work on. These things plus its unexcelled safety record are some of the reasons that it became the most popular twin jet airliner in the world.


BASEM MISHAL, e-mail, 18.01.2011 21:41

I HAVE A 1993 BOEING 737-300 FRESH OUT OF D CHECK FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.

LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE INTERESTED

BASEM MISHAL
LINK AIR CHARTER


Bob Harrell, e-mail, 24.11.2010 21:26

As a United Captain, I flew the first revenue flight in the 737 around April 1968. It was a great airplane and over 40 years later, thye are still flying in many palces around the world.


Thrasher, e-mail, 13.11.2010 10:55

Butch,
Does that mean that two were lost? I had the pleasure of working the avionics on Bobcats 1 and 2 from 1982 til 1989. Boxer 1 and 2 eventually were sent to us and even heard them referred to as Bobcat 3 and 4 yet Someone was using the call sign Bobcat 5 in his Civilian airplane. This is the first ETOPs I can say that I know of MatherAFB to Hickam Fld on a T-43A.


Curtis Thompson, e-mail, 16.10.2010 06:40

I worked quality control on the final assembly plant on units 3-x while the 002 and (I think) the 005 were in flight test. One of my actions was to 'tag' the vertical stabilizer for what I thought was a sever weak point in a pivot hinge bolt. Two or three weeks later the engineers declared the stabilizer to be built as designed. Well, maybe... There was also a rear spar inhancement that involved grinding off paint and shot-peening the member. I tagged that work on one unit because the surface was too roughly ground to meet spesifications for shot peening. (Raised some dust since I wasn't supposed to know anything about such matters at age 19.)


Mohammad Bosal, e-mail, 29.08.2010 12:42

I am looking to buy 3 Boeing 737-500/600 . cn u help me in this matter
Mohammad Bosal


Capt (ret) K.F. McLin, e-mail, 16.08.2010 01:30

I flew the 200/300/400 series and loved every min. A real workhorse.


Darryl Johnston, e-mail, 10.04.2010 16:10

The pestilence of the skies - and that's not a bad thing! every airline I've flown on in every country I've been in has one - in some form or another! Impressed me with performance (take-off and landing) at LPB El Alto, La Paz, Bolivia - 13,500 ft or somesuch.


Kiril, e-mail, 05.04.2010 00:18

I am able to offer Boeing 737 for sale. Contact me for more information.
E-mail: chochkov@aero-x.eu


jihad sahawneh, e-mail, 26.01.2010 15:07

hi,
aim looking for b 737-400 for sale 95-96.
regard's
jihad


Kiril, e-mail, 04.10.2009 16:07

I have Boeing 737 for sale. Contact me for more information.


Butch Owens, 09.05.2008 06:41

I was a Flight Mechanic and Crew Chief on the T-43A at Mather AFB, CA 1973 - 1976. We trained Navigators and replaced a large number of T-29 trainers with 19 T-43s. Wonderful airplane, great people at Mather, both USAF and Boeing contractors.




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