Boeing 757-200/200W/300
 
757-251
Length: 155.3 ft.
Wingspan: 124.8 ft.
Height: 44.5 ft.
Cruising Speed: M 0.80
Range: 3900 st. mi.
Passengers: F22/Y160, F22/Y162
Engines: PW PW2037
First Delivery: February 1985

757-251W
Length: 155.3 ft.
Wingspan: 134.6 ft.
Height: 44.5 ft.
Cruising Speed: M 0.80
Range: 4100 st. mi.
Passengers: C16/Y144
Engines: PW PW2037
First Delivery: November 1995

757-351
Length: 178.6 ft.
Wingspan: 124.8 ft.
Height: 44.5 ft.
Cruising Speed: M 0.80
Range: 3395 st. mi.
Passengers: F24/Y200
Engines: PW PW2043
First Delivery: July 2002
 
Description Author Comments
757-200 (1970-1989 livery) IFDG/Mike Baumann FS2004/FSX-compatible
757-200 (1989-2003 livery) IFDG/Kyle Schurb FS2004/FSX-compatible
757-200 (current livery) Project Open Sky/Ben Hewitt FS2004/FSX-compatible
757-200W Project Open Sky/Ben Chadwick and Ben Hewitt FS2004/FSX-compatible
757-300 (1989-2003 livery) Project Open Sky/Corey Ford FS2004/FSX-compatible
757-300 (current livery) Project Open Sky/Ben Hewitt FS2004/FSX-compatible
757-200/300 Virtual Cockpit Textures Project Open Sky FS2004/FSX-compatible
Panel (low detail) Ken Mitchell FS2004-compatible
Panel (high detail), Update 1, Update 2 Lonny Payne FS2004-compatible
Panel Alessandro Antonini FSX-compatible
Sounds Devyn Silverstein FS2004/FSX-compatible

Northwest's first 757-300, N582NW, is named "The Bernie Epple," after a long-serving flight attendant.

© Danny Gans
 
 
© Ted Quackenbush