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Which 737 would you get next?

Which 737 would you get Next?  

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  1. 1. I have the 737-600 and love it , what would you get next>

    • 737-700
      2
    • 737-800
      44
    • 737-900
      4
    • none, I would stay with the 600
      26
    • All of them.
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I have the 600 now and love it. Thinking about adding to the fleet, which would you get next if you just had the 600?

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Already told you why I went with the 900. Been greasing every landing with it lately too. Did I mention the scimitar winglets? Lol Did a short round trip in APL DEN-RAP with the 736 outbound and the 739 returning. Great fun.  Both are superb. 

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I don’t have any (yet) but the -800 will likely be the only one I settle on albeit the most high priced in the range.

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800 because the step up from 600 to 700 isn't really enough, but the 800 does feel heavier and different to fly.  The 900 is a bit of an oddball.  As most operators use the 800, and it is the most populous, I would get that.

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Clearly the 800. It is the most widely used variant of the 737 in the world.

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If you want to emulate real world schedules, then this would be my deciding factor. Here in the UK, it's predominantly Ryanair, TUI and Jet2, with perhaps some KLM and Transavia routes thrown in for good measure. So I went for the 800.

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49 minutes ago, bobcat999 said:

800 because the step up from 600 to 700 isn't really enough, but the 800 does feel heavier and different to fly.  The 900 is a bit of an oddball.  As most operators use the 800, and it is the most populous, I would get that.

I'd agree with this, also with the 800 you are getting BBJ & Cargo variants as well...

G

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When I purchase it will be the 800 I believe. Its the most used of all of them from what I can see on Flightaware.

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I agree with the -800, it is larger and heavier and while a little more it comes with a freighter and BBJ option, so you can do more with it, including some intercontinental flights if you wish.


Dan Scott

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None - have the 800 (at zero cost) and I am waiting for the triple 7.

Bruce

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