231211 Boeing 737-200 Down

231211 Boeing 737-200 Down 3D print model

Description

The 737-100/200 original variants were powered by Pratt & Whitney JT8D low-bypass engines and offered seating for 85 to 130 passengers. The 737-200 was a 737-100 with an extended fuselage, launched by an order from United Airlines in 1965 and entered service with the launch customer in April 1968. The 737-200 Advanced is an improved version of the -200, introduced into service by All Nippon Airways on May 20, 1971. After aircraft #135 , the 737-200 Advanced has improved aerodynamics, automatic wheel brakes, more powerful engines, more fuel capacity, and hence a 15% increase in payload and range over the original -200s and respectively -100s. The 737-200 Advanced became the production standard in June 1971. Boeing also provided the 737-200C (Combi), which allowed for conversion between passenger and cargo use and the 737-200QC (Quick Change), which facilitated a rapid conversion between roles. The 1,095th and last delivery of a -200 series aircraft was in August 1988 to Xiamen Airlines.

A detailed 3D printable model of Boeing 737-200 in 1/100 scale. Model with the designation of doors, windows, air intakes, high-lift devices and many separate parts. Model with JT8D engine series.

  • Model code: 231211 Model kit Boeing 737-200 Down
  • Scale: 1/100
  • Engines: JT8D series
  • Landing gear: down
  • Fuselage length: 295.4 mm
  • Full length: 305.3 mm
  • Wingspan: 283.5 mm
  • Parts quantity: 50
  • 3D print complexity: 4/5
  • Assembly complexity: 3/5
  • Decals: Air France livery (Groupe Air France) (s/n: F-GBYA - F-GBYZ); Air France livery (Air France – KLM / SkyTeam) (s/n F-GBYL)

It is possible to assemble model with rotating wheels. The model requires gluing. 3D Printing Guidelines and Assembly Instructions are included.

The model is optimized for a 0.4 mm nozzle and 0.15 mm layers. Approximate ⌀1.75 mm filament length for one model (without stand) - 46 meters.

Files format: .stl

  • Dimensions of the largest parts (in mm):
  • Fuselage Center: 37.6 x 40.7 x 158.2
  • Wing left/right: 9.2 x 86.8 x 134.1
  • Stand: 110.0 x 120.0 x 98.3

All parts were tested on a 3D printer Anycubic Chiron. The manual includes information about supports and printing recommendations.

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cluxter 2022-10-05 00:11:24 UTC
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It´is an incredible model; It have so much little pieces but I enjoy building. Congratulations to designer.
231211 Boeing 737-200 Down
$15.50
 
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231211 Boeing 737-200 Down
$15.50
 
Royalty Free License 
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3D Model formats

Format limitations
  • Stereolithography (.stl)64.8 MB
  • PDF (.pdf) (2 files)10.3 MB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2021-10-08
  • Model ID#3314290
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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