737-200 Wing Removal
We are moving two 737-200 aircraft from Perth Airport by road to York, Western Australia.
The aircraft will need to have the wings, horizontal and vertical stabilisers removed before loading onto the trucks. Is there anyone here with experience in removing the wings of a 737-200? We would appreciate any advice or assistance in this venture. A copy of the Aircraft Recovery Manual would be of assistance too. For Further information, please see www.737-200.com.au Many Thanks. |
unfortunately the only way the wing will come off is if you get the local firies in to cut them off.
Tail ie hori stab vertical stab can be removed with difficulty so it could be re installed but wings no chance. Good luck on your endeavors. |
The lot at Brunty removed the VC10 wing for transporting it, that wasn't supposed to come off.
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Originally Posted by plasticmerc
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unfortunately the only way the wing will come off is if you get the local firies in to cut them off.
Tail ie hori stab vertical stab can be removed with difficulty so it could be re installed but wings no chance. Good luck on your endeavors. If we have to we will. Thanks Plasticmerc. |
There is a 737-200 in a college in Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, that has had its wings removed (and refitted) for transportation. So it can be done.
If you want I can ask around as several people were involved with that job. Edit: the Trucking company posted this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Mmlk7LgfsQ |
Well this says they are slid into the centre wing box and secured by 1600 bolts.
boeing 737 wing assembly - Bing video |
Originally Posted by Jhieminga
(Post 9704649)
There is a 737-200 in a college in Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, that has had its wings removed (and refitted) for transportation. So it can be done.
If you want I can ask around as several people were involved with that job. Edit: the Trucking company posted this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Mmlk7LgfsQ I would be very grateful if you know of someone we can contact. Thanks again. Andrew. |
Originally Posted by NutLoose
(Post 9705254)
Well this says they are slid into the centre wing box and secured by 1600 bolts.
boeing 737 wing assembly - Bing video Interesting but, the 737-200 is was apparently built differently, the wings were never designed to be removed. Thanks all the same, an entertaining video. Cheers. |
Not sure of the specifics, but the wings went on as a separate structure they sure could come off again. Would be a lot of work though. Engines off, landing gear off, lots of shoring up f the fuselage and wings then a lot of rivets to remove, finally the wing bolts.
Obviously never going to fly again. Who's doing the work for you? |
Originally Posted by wildadv
(Post 9712142)
Not sure of the specifics, but the wings went on as a separate structure they sure could come off again. Would be a lot of work though. Engines off, landing gear off, lots of shoring up f the fuselage and wings then a lot of rivets to remove, finally the wing bolts.
Obviously never going to fly again. Who's doing the work for you? We have assembled a team of volunteers. Including LAMES, lecturers and students. |
Ever thought of asking Boeing?
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Originally Posted by Chris2303
(Post 9712774)
Ever thought of asking Boeing?
Yes, Boeing were helpful, but not useful. Cheers. |
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Here are the contact details for the college in Hoofddorp, The Netherlands. MBO College Airport Locatie Opaallaan 25 Opaallaan 25 2132 XV Hoofddorp Telefoon: (023) 569 36 00 [email protected] If you are unsuccesfull to reach somebody who can help then let me know and I will ask around. Went to this college 20 years ago and I am in contact with some teachers from then. |
Originally Posted by Flying Torquewrench
(Post 9714504)
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Here are the contact details for the college in Hoofddorp, The Netherlands. MBO College Airport Locatie Opaallaan 25 Opaallaan 25 2132 XV Hoofddorp Telefoon: (023) 569 36 00 [email protected] If you are unsuccesfull to reach somebody who can help then let me know and I will ask around. Went to this college 20 years ago and I am in contact with some teachers from then. I will try that e-mail address now. Cheers. |
Did you get my PM? I understood that one of the teachers from that college was already in contact with you?
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Thanks Guys.
We have had contact with the college via one of our volunteers. We had lots of photos and a video sent to us. Thanks for everyones help. Keep an eye on us a OzJet 737 Perth Airport Cheers. |
Hi, I have the Ozjet 737-200 manuals if you need them.
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SRM.
We would dearly love to have the manuals. Please let me know how I can arrange this. Thank you. |
737-200 email me your address. And I will get them to you.
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Do you have a postal address ?
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SRM,
PO Box 315 Kalamunda 6926 western Australia. Wow nice photo, may I use this on our FB page? Cheers. |
Hi , Free to use to the photo.
Will post the manual cd in the next couple of days. |
Thanks SRM.
Much appreciated. |
SRM,
Thank you so much. received the CD. WOW what a lot of information. This is invaluable, thank you. Very much appreciated. |
I need to remove the wings of a B737-200 so that it can be transported by ground in trucks from the airport of Carrasco (Uruguay) to Punta del Este (also in Uruguay).
I will be very grateful if you could share your experience with me and, if it's not too much to ask, if you can send me some info and manuals. My email adress is: [email protected] Thank you very much! |
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