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|name =Boeing 767-300 | |name =Boeing 767-300 | ||
|livery =Thompson, Boeing factory, Transbrasil | |||
|type =Airliner | |type =Airliner | ||
|fdm =JSBsim | |fdm =JSBsim | ||
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The 767-300's direct competitor from [[Airbus]] is the [[Airbus A330-200|A330-200]]. The 767-300 is expected to be replaced by the [[Boeing 787-800|787-8]] in Boeing's lineup. As of August 2009, total orders for the 767-300/300ER/300F stand at 749 with 690 delivered. This includes 104 orders (all delivered) for the -300, 563 orders for the -300ER (535 delivered), and 82 orders for the -300F (51 delivered). A total of 661 Boeing 767-300/-300ER/-300F aircraft were in airline service as of July 2009. | The 767-300's direct competitor from [[Airbus]] is the [[Airbus A330-200|A330-200]]. The 767-300 is expected to be replaced by the [[Boeing 787-800|787-8]] in Boeing's lineup. As of August 2009, total orders for the 767-300/300ER/300F stand at 749 with 690 delivered. This includes 104 orders (all delivered) for the -300, 563 orders for the -300ER (535 delivered), and 82 orders for the -300F (51 delivered). A total of 661 Boeing 767-300/-300ER/-300F aircraft were in airline service as of July 2009. | ||
Stretched 269-passenger version, with 3.07 m (10 ft 1 in) plug forward of wing and 3.35 m (11 ft) plug aft, and same gross weight as 767-200; strengthened landing gear and thicker metal in parts of fuselage and underwing skin; same flight deck and systems as other 767s; same engine options as 767-200ER; first ordered (by Japan Airlines) 29 September 1983. First flight with JT9D-7R4D engines 30 January 1986; certified with JT9D-7R4D and CF6-80A2 22 September 1986. First delivery (Japan Airlines) 25 September 1986. British Airways ordered 11 in August 1987, later increased to total 25, with Rolls-Royce RB211-524H engines; delivered from 8 February 1990. No longer available; weight and performance data in 2000-01 and previous Jane's. | |||
== Completed/In progress == | == Completed/In progress == | ||
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[[File:767-300_Thompson.png|320px|right|thumb| Thompson livery by Liam]] | [[File:767-300_Thompson.png|320px|right|thumb| Thompson livery by Liam]] | ||
[[File:767-300_Thompson2.png|320px|right|thumb| Thompson livery by Liam]] | [[File:767-300_Thompson2.png|320px|right|thumb| Thompson livery by Liam]] | ||
[[File:767-300_Transbrasil.png|320px|left|thumb| Thompson livery by Liam]] | |||
=== Completed === | === Completed === | ||
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Isaías V. Prestes, isaias at gmail dot com | Isaías V. Prestes, isaias at gmail dot com | ||
If anyone can complete any other aspects of the Model PM 'liam' or 'isix' in the Forums or email. | If anyone can complete any other aspects of the Model PM 'liam' or 'isix' in the Forums or email. | ||
=Reference= | |||
[*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_767 Wikipedia Boeing 767] | |||
[*http://www.janes.com/aerospace/civil/news/jawa/boeing_767.shtml Jane's All The World's Aircraft Entry - Boeing 767] | |||
{{Boeing}} | {{Boeing}} |
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