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MD-11
AMERICAN McD/DOUGLAS
The McDonnell
Douglas MD-11 is a Widebody Trijet
powered by three engines. The MD-11
program was launched on December 30,
1986.
Scale:
1/164
Wing Span: 12 1/4" Length:
15" |
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B-777-200
UNITED BOEING
The
basic 777-200 as launched in October 1990
was offered in two versions. The 777 were
originally conceived as a stretched 767,
but Boeing instead adopted an all-new
design.
Scale:
1/200
Wing Span: 12" Length:
13" |
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DC-10-30
AMERICAN McD/DOUGLAS
The most common
model, built with General Electric CF6-50
turbofan engines and larger fuel tanks to
increase range and fuel
efficiency.
Scale:
1/100
Wing Span: 20" Length: 21
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B757-200 AA
40TH ANNIVERSARY BOEING
The first 757-200
rolled out of the Boeing Renton,
Washington plant January 13, 1982 and
made its first flight on February 19,
1982.
Scale:
1/100
Wing Span: 15" Length:
19" |
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B767-300 DELTA
BOEING
The Boeing 767, a
widebody jet, was introduced at around
the same time as the 757, its narrowbody
sister.
Scale:
1/100
Wing Span: 19" Length: 21
1/4" |
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B727-200
DELTA BOEING
The Boeing 727 was, for a very
long time, the most popular jet-liner in
the world. The 727 first took to the
skies during the 1960s, much earlier than
its bigger and more famous sister the
Boeing 747.
Scale:
1/100
Wing Span: 12 3/4" Length:
18" |
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B-747-200 UNITED
BOEING
Introduced
in 1971, and further improved over
successive years, the 747-200 has higher
thrust and weight-lifting capability than
the 747-100, allowing it to fly
further.
Scale:
1/200
Wing Span: 12" Length:
14" |
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S-43 PAN AMERICAN
SIKORSKY
The Sikorsky S-43
was an eighteen place twin engine
amphibious aircraft. It was known as the
"Baby Clipper" in airline
service.
Scale:
1/72
Wing Span: 14 1/8" Length: 8
1/2" |
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B-757-200 CONTINENTAL
BOEING
The first 757-200
rolled out of the Boeing Renton,
Washington plant January 13, 1982 and
made its first flight on February 19,
1982.
Scale:
1/100
Wing Span: 15" Length:
19" |
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DC-7B AMERICAN
DOUGLAS
The Douglas DC-7 is
an aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft
Company from 1953 to 1958.
Scale:
1/100
Wing Span: 15 1/4" Length: 13
1/2" |
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MD-11 DELTA
McD/DOUGLAS
The MD-11 is based
form the DC-10 and is used in cargo
operations. Retired passenger versions of
the MD-11, formerly used by airlines, are
being converted into
freighters.
Scale:
1/164
Wing Span: 12 1/4" Length:
15" |
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B-247 UNITED
BOEING
The Boeing 247 was
one of the first modern passenger
airliners. Its first flight was on
February 8, 1933 and entered service that
same year.
Scale:
1/48
Wing Span: 18 1/2" Length: 12
5/8" |
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B-727-200 CONTINENTAL
BOEING
The
Boeing 727 was, for a very long time, the
most popular jet-liner in the world. The
727 first took to the skies during the
1960s, much earlier than its bigger and
more famous sister the Boeing 747.
Scale:
1/100
Wing Span: 12 3/4" Length:
18" |
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MD-90 DEMONSTRATOR
McD/DOUGLAS
The MD-90 is the
largest member of the Douglas/McDonnell
Douglas/Boeing DC-9/MD-80/MD-90/717
family, and is a stretched
version.
Scale:
1/100
Wing Span: 13" Length: 18
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L-188 AMERICAN
LOCKHEED
The Lockheed L-188
Electra first flew in 1957, and was the
first turboprop airliner built in the
USA. It delivered performance only
slightly inferior to that of a full jet
aircraft, at a lower operating
cost.
Scale:
1/72
Wing Span: 16 1/2" Length: 17
1/2" |
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