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B737 Classic EFIS
Hi all
Just a quick question for some knowledgeable person. When did the EFIS flight deck become a standard fit on the 737 classic and roughly how many were delivered with no EFIS or part EFIS? Thanks |
AFAIK having flown these aircraft a long time ago, the EFIS was the standard from the B737-300 (1984) and onwards. Having said that, some jurassic US operators did not want the EFIS (Southwest, United maybe others) and basically got 737-"250s"... With the CFM engine and extended fuselage and the analog instruments.
I have no idea about fleet size with this setup, probably a quite a few if SWA kept getting their -300s this way. Not sure if any -400 og -500s were delivered with analog instruments. |
DanAir's two 737-300's were -250s with 'analogue' panels.
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There was no EFIS available on the 300's or 400's in the '80s. The cathode tube screens were too bulky to fit behind the panel. Things sure have changed.
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There was no EFIS available on the 300's or 400's in the '80s. The cathode tube screens were too bulky to fit behind the panel. Things sure have changed. |
oceancrosser
That is actually very incorrect, I flew quite a few -300s and -400 from 1989 built in that year and previous years and all with EFIS The Boeing 737 Technical Site But, the 300 was first delivered in 1984 & several hundred had been built before EFIS was available. For fleet commonality, many of these airlines continued to order non EFIS 300's, 400's, & 500's long after the glass was available. |
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