I am out of background ideas... But anyways, this pack includes the following standardized features: ★ Detailed cockpit windows ★ Custom Up-to-scale windows ★ Grime/dirt on engine tail and parts on the hull ★ Fixed Landing gear height Also, I had to scale my reference to the same scales as my other 737s for more easy unified size. HOPE YOU ENJOY! ___________________________________________ Here is some info: he 737-900 was launched in November 1997 and took its first flight on August 3, 2000. It is longer than the -800, but retains the MTOW, fuel capacity, and exit configuration of the -800, essentially trading range for capacity. The exit configuration limits its seat capacity to approximately 177 in a two class and 189 in a high-density, one class layout. Launch customer Alaska Airlines received the first delivery in May 2001. Fifty-two were built. The 737-900ER (Extended Range), the newest and largest variant of the 737NG generation, was launched in July 2005, first flew in September 2006, and first delivered to launch customer Lion Air in April 2007. An additional pair of exit doors and a flat rear pressure bulkhead increased its seating capacity to 180 passengers in a two-class and up to 220 passengers in a one-class configuration. The -900ER partly closed the gap left by the discontinuation of the Boeing 757-200 and directly competes with the Airbus A321.
737-800: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1323775135/ 737-700: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1331946354/ 737-600: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1331958058/ 737-500: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1333511628/ 737-400: 737-300: 737-200: 737-100: Music★: The Beatles - Hey Jude Please DO NOT use this without adequate credits and permission from the creator of the aircraft vector. The aircraft is marked with names on the last layers, for an unmarked 737-900, please ask the creator. Thank You!