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Old 11th March 2005 | 07:22
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Guys,

When flying the 737-200, is it OK to use the standard can speeds for the -200 as the 3/4/5 series:

For the approach, manuevre phases of the flight;

Flap 1 190
Flap 5 180
Flap 10 170
Flap 15 150
Flap 25 140

Thanks

DW.
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Old 15th March 2005 | 04:59
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Old 18th March 2005 | 07:39
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My old flight crew training manual (which was also for the 200 series) mentions the same speeds as depicted by you for the weight at/below 117'000 Ibs. You would need to adjust the speeds by 10 or 20 knots for higher weights.

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Old 26th March 2005 | 01:12
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Using the 300 speeds would be OK, operating below 53070kgs. The only different speed from what you have is the 200 ADV was at F5/170kts, with the RPR mod installed, mind you we flew it for years at F5/170 before there was a problem with the rudder! :-)
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