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Is the Fuselage of 737 the width of a 777 Engine?

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Is the Fuselage of 737 the width of a 777 Engine?

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  1. you are true. At least the engine of the 777-300ER, the GE-90 115B.


  2. http://bjones4.com/temp/GE90-737.jpg

  3. Almost, the diameter of the General-Electric GE90 is 128 inches, but the diameter of the Boeing 737 fuselage is 148 inches.

  4. call boeing.  call rolls royce.

  5. It depends on what kind of engine the 777 is using. The width of the fuselage on the 737 is 148 inches. One of the engines the 777 uses, the Trent 877, has a diameter of 116. So, it depends on what kind of engine the 777 is using.

  6. you also have to remember the numbers you get for engines is the diameter of the fan blades.  If you include the fan cowl, the 777 is around 140 inches or so.

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