The Boeing 737 Next Generation, commonly abbreviated as 737NG, or 737 Next Gen is a narrow-body aircraft powered by two engines and produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The 737-900 was launched in 1997. It retains the MTOW, fuel capacity, trading range for payload and also the exit configuration of the −800, limiting its seat capacity to approximately 177 in a two class and 189 in a high-density, one class layout. The launch customer Alaska Airlines received the delivery on May 15, 2001. The 737-900ER airplanes are long-range derivatives of the 737-900 and -900 with winglets and designed for higher capacity seating. Additional exit doors are installed aft of the wing to provide exit capability for the additional passenger capacity. The 737-900ER and -900ER with winglets are capable of carrying up to 215 passengers with the additional exit doors.
A highly detailed 3D printable model of BOEING 737-900 (including -900ER version) with the designation of doors, windows, air intakes, high-lift devices. Antennas, probes, wheels, covers and flap track fairings are made in separate parts. Model with CFM56-7 series engines with short nozzle.
It is possible to assemble model with rotating fans and wheels. The model requires gluing. 3D Printing Guidelines and Assembly Instructions are included.
The model is optimized for a 0.4 mm nozzle and 0.15 mm layers. Approximate filament length for one model (without stand) - 53.2 meters.
Files format: .stl
Dimensions of the largest parts (in mm):
All parts were tested on a 3D printer Anycubic i3 Mega-S. The manual includes information about supports and printing recommendations.