Cargo
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Cargo
The 737-200 advanced list 2500kg of cargo and I keep getting 0 loaded.
Cargo income: 0v$/100nm x Distance ( 523nm ) x Cargo ( 0kg ) 0v$
Cargo income: 0v$/100nm x Distance ( 523nm ) x Cargo ( 0kg ) 0v$
Wolfar
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JG2, JG26, Strike Masters
Nope MTOW was not a factor, very light loaded on fuel perhaps only 1/3rd max fuel load.CAPFlyer wrote:Check how many passengers you're loading. It's possible that between the passengers and their baggage (25kg/pax) you reach MTOW.
Wolfar
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JG2, JG26, Strike Masters
Hi,
B727-200ADV = 165 pax. 165 x 25kgs baggage each = 4125kgs so all the cargo space has been taken by baggage. On FlyNET flights all passengers are given a 25kgs baggage allowance and then that figure is deducted from the stated cargo capacity. If there's anything left after the baggage then you will get a cargo revenue.
Rgds
John
B727-200ADV = 165 pax. 165 x 25kgs baggage each = 4125kgs so all the cargo space has been taken by baggage. On FlyNET flights all passengers are given a 25kgs baggage allowance and then that figure is deducted from the stated cargo capacity. If there's anything left after the baggage then you will get a cargo revenue.
Rgds
John
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Crud I did not know that! Thanks!Quantum wrote:Hi,
B727-200ADV = 165 pax. 165 x 25kgs baggage each = 4125kgs so all the cargo space has been taken by baggage. On FlyNET flights all passengers are given a 25kgs baggage allowance and then that figure is deducted from the stated cargo capacity. If there's anything left after the baggage then you will get a cargo revenue.
Rgds
John
Wolfar
Wolf AirLines CEO
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20 Year US Navy Retired
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1997~2003
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Wolf AirLines CEO
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20 Year US Navy Retired
Former Squadron CO and founder:
1997~2003
JG2, JG26, Strike Masters
I upped the ticket price and got 108 passengers out of 130 and still had 0 cargo. I think that something is wrong here with the 737-200 Advanced.
Wolfar
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1997~2003
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Nope. Nothing wrong.Wolfar100 wrote:I upped the ticket price and got 108 passengers out of 130 and still had 0 cargo. I think that something is wrong here with the 737-200 Advanced.
737-200 Advanced Cargo Capacity = 2500kg
108 pax * 25 kg/pax = 2700kg
Thus, you have 200kg more baggage than cargo capacity, so I guess you bumped off some baggage to get off the ground.
Basically I found the same figures. So this sucker if you do not watch how much fuel you buy is a money loser.CAPFlyer wrote:Nope. Nothing wrong.Wolfar100 wrote:I upped the ticket price and got 108 passengers out of 130 and still had 0 cargo. I think that something is wrong here with the 737-200 Advanced.
737-200 Advanced Cargo Capacity = 2500kg
108 pax * 25 kg/pax = 2700kg
Thus, you have 200kg more baggage than cargo capacity, so I guess you bumped off some baggage to get off the ground.
Wolfar
Wolf AirLines CEO
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20 Year US Navy Retired
Former Squadron CO and founder:
1997~2003
JG2, JG26, Strike Masters
Wolf AirLines CEO
http://members.cox.net/wolfar/index.htm
20 Year US Navy Retired
Former Squadron CO and founder:
1997~2003
JG2, JG26, Strike Masters
Well then, the 737-200 here at FlyNET makes a decent living because of the cargo load. But it costs 30 million verses 1.7 million for the Advanced. Something strikes me as not on level.
Wolfar
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Wolf AirLines CEO
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Former Squadron CO and founder:
1997~2003
JG2, JG26, Strike Masters
B732 N104YR 32.000.000 v$ KORD 100%
B732 WA73202 32.000.000 v$ KPHX 100%
B732 WA73201 31.793.842 v$ KPHX 99.2%
B732 N104WR 32.000.000 v$ LFPG 100%
Manufacturer Boeing
Model 737-200
ICAO Code B732
Owner Wolf AirLines
Registration N104YR
Location KORD
Passenger Capacity 115
Fuel on Board 0 kg
Cruise Speed 509 kt
Dry Operating Weight 25878 kg
Max Zero Fuel Weight 0 kg
Max Take Off Weight 49940 kg
Cargo Capacity 4766 kg
Value 32.000.000 v$
B732 WA73202 32.000.000 v$ KPHX 100%
B732 WA73201 31.793.842 v$ KPHX 99.2%
B732 N104WR 32.000.000 v$ LFPG 100%
Manufacturer Boeing
Model 737-200
ICAO Code B732
Owner Wolf AirLines
Registration N104YR
Location KORD
Passenger Capacity 115
Fuel on Board 0 kg
Cruise Speed 509 kt
Dry Operating Weight 25878 kg
Max Zero Fuel Weight 0 kg
Max Take Off Weight 49940 kg
Cargo Capacity 4766 kg
Value 32.000.000 v$
Wolfar
Wolf AirLines CEO
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20 Year US Navy Retired
Former Squadron CO and founder:
1997~2003
JG2, JG26, Strike Masters
Wolf AirLines CEO
http://members.cox.net/wolfar/index.htm
20 Year US Navy Retired
Former Squadron CO and founder:
1997~2003
JG2, JG26, Strike Masters
Ok no problem, I lost out a few bucks but I am not going to worry about it.
Wolfar
Wolf AirLines CEO
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20 Year US Navy Retired
Former Squadron CO and founder:
1997~2003
JG2, JG26, Strike Masters
Wolf AirLines CEO
http://members.cox.net/wolfar/index.htm
20 Year US Navy Retired
Former Squadron CO and founder:
1997~2003
JG2, JG26, Strike Masters