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Incorrect Engine stats for same name

Posted by PiggyWhiskey on 13 December 2016 - 04:42 AM

Rolls-Royce RB211-524C2

 

On the 747SP it seems to have a special version with same name.

 

747-200C, 747-200B, 747-100

Thrust: 51,500

Weight: 9,859

Fuel Flow: 72,100

 

747-SP

Thrust: 46,500

Weight: 8,500

Fuel Flow: 66,960

 

 

Also for the pricing,

On the 747-200's it increases the price by 480k,

On the 747SP it decreases by 800k

On the 747-100 it decreases by 600k

 

So the oldest 747 gets a price discount, then they hike the price up?


i dont quite understand what you mean?



He wants to know why the exact same engine has a different weight, different thrust, and different fuel flow.

 

The engine in question: Rolls-Royce RB211-524C2

Which has the same data for: 747-200C, 747-200B, 747-100, but different data for: 747-SP

 

He is also curious, why selecting the engine reduced the price of a 747-SP while it raises the price for 747-200C, 747-200B, and 747-100.



The data for the 747 have been gathered by official information available and as a engine is not simply a engine in a aircraft perspective it is fully possible for the exact same engine to have different thrust :P







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