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Scale 1:150   Length 18.5"   Wingspan 15.6"



Photography by Action Asia Photo
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www.actionasiaphoto.com

Standard Model, as shown
Price $129.95   Shipping $45.00  Total: $174.95
Includes
Regular Desk Stand (Personalized, extra)

747-200 Master Series models
Price $134.95   Shipping $45.00  Total: $179.95

 

Any other 747 featured on Airliners.net
Price $164.95  Shipping $45.00  Total: $209.95
Includes
Regular Desk Stand (Personalized, extra)


In Special Instructions, include airline name and an Airliners.net Photo ID number when ordering

Boeing launched its 747 program in 1966 when Pan Am placed an order for 25  of  the  giant  double-decker  jets. 36 years later, the 747 is still the largest commercial airliner ever built. These early models have as many as 971 lights, switches, and gauges on the flight deck. After delivering 167 of the original 747-100s, Boeing moved on to the more powerful 747-100B and then delivered 225 of the 747-200 series which carried a standard load of 374 passengers.

In 1983 the modernized 747-300s entered commercial service with an extended upper deck and more fuel-efficient engines. The latest (and largest) version - the 747-400 - was put into service by Northwest Airlines in early 1990. These 747-400s typically carry 420 passengers as far as 8,000 miles and feature six foot high winglets as well as an even longer upper deck. The basic 747-400 series has five models - 3 different Passenger configurations, a Freighter and  the Combi.

Plans for a still larger 747-500 are underway. With well over a thousand 747s delivered to carriers in 120 different countries, the fleet has carried more than 2 billion passengers for more than 25 billion miles.

Two 747-200s serve as presidential airplanes (Air Force Ones) and another was modified to carry the space shuttle between California and Florida.

Length:         231 ft
Wingspan:    195 ft
Height:         63 ft
Speed:          560 mph
Range:         6,500 miles
Passengers: 569
Payload:      134,000 lbs

Other Boeing 747-200 models available in "Master Series"
The following links (courtesy: Airliners.net) show a photo of the actual aircraft in the livery that we will model.

Air France
Air Pacific
AirAsia
All Nippon Airways
El Al Israel Airlines
Evergreen International
Iran Air
Japan Airlines
Malaysia Airlines (MASkargo)
Northwest Airlines
Pakistan International Airlines - PIA
Saudi Arabian Airlines (Cargo)
South African Airways
Virgin Atlantic Airways

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