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Localiser Green
25th Jan 2003, 15:36
I wonder if any 757-300 drivers / tech folk could fill me in on the following:

- Vr Speed range (i.e. lowest weight Flap 15 Vr to MTOW Flap 5 Vr)
- Vref Speed range (from lowest weight to MLW, Flap 30)
- Service Ceiling

Thanks in advance ;)

FlapsOne
25th Jan 2003, 20:24
The weights available will vary with different operators and the many and varied different specs and certification. The following come from my Boeing QRH.

VR

Flap 1
35 Tonnes 109 65 Tonnes 163

Flap 5
35 Tonnes 104 65 Tonnes 156

Flap 15
35 Tonnes 100 65 Tonnes 147


Vref

Flap 30
35 Tonnes 111 52 Tonnes 135

Ceiling is 37000 feet.

Sleeping
25th Jan 2003, 20:38
Flaps,

The basic (APS) weight of a 757-300 is likely to be about 65,000kgs and the max take off weight about 120,000kgs depending on operator. Are your figures for the 737?

FlapsOne
25th Jan 2003, 21:10
Huge apologies..................mis-read the topic!

They are for the 737.

Please ignore everything after Good Morning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Localiser Green
27th Jan 2003, 08:31
Thanks for the 737 info, anyone have it for the 753?

expedite_climb
27th Jan 2003, 09:56
Afraid I dont have the 753 RTOM tables at home, I'll try to have a look next time i'm at work.

Service ceiling is 42000 - as 752, but dont expect to get there with pax on board. If you are doing canaries / greece from the UK, expect to start at FL330.

Off the top of my head typical Vref30 (with4 or 5 tons of gas still on and av. pax load youll have around 140 - 142 kts.

Fresca
28th Jan 2003, 10:07
Here we go:

Flap5
125 tonnes Vr182 110 tonnes Vr169 95 tonnes Vr155 80 tonnes Vr139 70 tonnes Vr127

Flap15
125 tonnes Vr170 110 tonnes Vr158 95 tonnes Vr144
80 tonnes Vr130 70 tonnes Vr119

Flap20
125 tonnes Vr158 110 tonees Vr146 95 tonnes Vr134
80 tonnes Vr120 70 tonnes Vr110


For LND Flap30:
101 tonnes Vref143 90 tonnes Vref134 80 tonnes Vref 126
70 tonnes Vref118


Best regards

expedite_climb
28th Jan 2003, 11:12
Yeh those figures look about right to me.

Localiser Green
29th Jan 2003, 12:02
Thanks for your help guys.