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Was the 727 underpowered?

Was the 727 underpowered?

Some versions of the 727 are underpowered. The 727 200 with -7 a,b engines are underpowered. The -7 a,b / -9a engines are used on the 100 series. The 200’s with the -15,-17, and -217 engines are pretty good performers.

What is the top speed of a 727?

Technical Specifications

First flight Feb. 9, 1963
Top speed 632 mph
Cruising speed 570 mph
Range 3,110 miles
Ceiling 36,100 feet

Was the 727 fast?

The 727 was a pretty fast plane compared to the DC-9/MD-80, 737 and A320. It had a cruising speed of mach 0.84, it faster the a 707 and MD -11 mach 0.83 and the same speed as a 747-100/200 and L-1011.

Are any b727 still flying?

Various cargo carriers in the United States still fly a handful of Boeing 727 freighters. They include USA Jet Airlines, MP Aviation, Kalitta Charters, Interjet West, Gulf and Caribbean Cargo, and Anchorage-based Everts Air Cargo. The remaining Boeing 727 operators are scattered far and wide.

How much weight can a Boeing 727 carry?

Boeing 727 Specs

Boeing 727 Specs Boeing 727 100
Maximum Take off Weight 77,000 kg (170,000 lb)
Take off distance at Maximum Take off weight at sea-level ISA 2,500 m (8,300 ft)
Service Ceiling 11,000 m (36,100 ft)
Maximum Fuel Capacity 29,100 L (7,680 US gal)

How long can a 727 fly?

The Boeing 727 is a mid-size narrow-body three-engine jet aircraft built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes from the early 1960s to 1984. It can carry 149 to 189 passengers and later models can fly up to 2,400 to 2,700 nautical miles (4,400 to 5,000 km) nonstop.

Why is the Boeing 727 able to fly out of remote locations?

The 727’s ability to operate out of remote locations is attributed to several factors. First, the aerodynamics of the wings. Because the engines are mounted on the rear of the fuselage, this leaves the wings clear of any obstruction caused by engine pylons. This means that lift enhancing equipment can be applied to the whole wing with no gaps.

When did Boeing stop production of the 727?

Boeing enjoyed great success with the 727. For most of its 21 years in production, it was the highest selling jetliner in the world. This honour was taken by the Boeing 737 in the early 1990s. When production ceased in 1984, 1,832 727s had been built and 1,831 delivered. Boeing had held one back for themselves.

Can a Boeing 727 be converted to a freighter?

The 727-100QC or Quick Change was a concept where airliners could effectively utilise their fleets around the clock. By day the 727 was a normal passenger airliner. However, with the aid of rollers in the floor and modularised passenger cabins, the QC could be converted from passenger carrier to a freighter in 30 minutes.

Why did the Boeing 727 have a hush kit?

As noise abatement laws were taking effect at more and more airfields, the need arose to quieten the noisy 727 engines. Hush kits were retrofitted to the Pratt and Whitney engines which allowed the 727 to continue to operate into affected airfields.