A Boeing 737 typically has a total of six tires: two on the nose gear and four on the main gear. The exact number may vary slightly depending on the specific model of the 737, but this configuration is standard for most variants. Each tire is designed to handle the aircraft's weight during takeoff, landing, and taxiing.
The tire size of a Boeing 737 varies by model, but a common size for many variants is 27 x 7.75 R15 for the main landing gear tires and 24 x 6.75 R10 for the nose gear tire. These specifications can differ slightly depending on the specific version of the 737 and its operational requirements. Always refer to the aircraft's maintenance manual for precise tire specifications.
737 grams (g) is .737 kilograms (kg).
737-100:1,770 mi, 737-200:2,600 mi, 737 classic: 2,800, 737 next generation: 6,340.
737 original: 737 100 737 200 737 classic: 737 300 737 400 737 500 737 Next generation: 737 600 737 700 737 800 737 900
a 737 could carry 147 to 168 passengers
Between 85 (737-100) and 215 (737-900).
2 pilots can fit in the cockpit of the boeing 737
All 737 aircraft are narrow bodies, from the 737-100 (the first 737) up to 737-900 (the latest 737).
737 g = 0.737 kgTo convert from g to kg, divide by 1000.
The Boeing 737 uses 6 tires. 4 in the back, and 2 for the nose.
It depends on which 737 aircraft it is. The 737 aircraft has been made in many variations -100, -200 etc through to -900 all of which have a different number. Freighter conversions have no passenger windows
The factors of 737 are: 1 11 67 737