
- quality handcrafted
wooden model civilian aircraft -
767-300, Australian Airlines
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Photography by Action Asia Photo
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The Boeing 767 family includes 3 passenger models - the 767-200ER extended range, 767-300ER, 767-400ER and a freighter - which is based on the 767-300ER fuselage. The twin-engine 767 is sized between the single-aisle 757 and the larger, twin-aisle 777 and has built a reputation among airlines for its profitability and comfort. Production design of the fuel-efficient, medium-to-short range twinjet began in 1978 when United Airlines placed an order for 30 aircraft. The first 767-200, designed to be the first wide-body aircraft to fly short and medium routes, was delivered to United in mid-1982. The longer 767-300 series was launched in 1983 with the first plane delivered to Japan Airlines in September, 1986. Following the release of both the 200 and 300 series, an extended range version of each was developed to allow the plane to service longer routes. Today the 767 crosses the Atlantic more than any other airplane type. Specifications: 767-300ER |
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Other Boeing 767-300 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.
Aeroflot
Air Canada
Air
Canada - New livery
Air New Zealand
Alitalia
All Nippon Airways
American Airlines
Asiana Airlines
Australian Airlines (actual aircraft that was modeled)
Britannia Airways
British Airways
Delta Airlines
EVA Air
Ghana International Airlines (New)
Hawaiian Air
Japan Airlines
KLM
Lauda Air
North American Airlines
Qantas (2007 Livery)
Royal Brunei Airlines
United Airlines
UPS
Varig
Zoom Airlines
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