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Boeing 737-200/Adv 1/200 Scale Diecast Model Named “Clipper Luftikus “, Pan Am, N70723 Brand: Inflight200 SKU: IF732PA0822P
AUD $150.00
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Boeing 737-200 1/200 Scale diecast Model, Pan Am, N70723 – IF732PA0822P
Length | 15.3 cm | 6.0 in | Approx |
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Wingspan | 14.0 cm | 5.5 in | Approx |
Diecast model features:
- Constructed with diecast metal and plastic components
- Undercarriage fixed extended
- Display stand included.
Inflight200 IF732PA0822P
Inflight200 IF732PA0822P replicates in 1/200 scale the B737-297/Adv (-97 is Boeing’s customer code for Aloha Airlines) named “Clipper Luftikus” registration N70723, in Pan Am livery, circa the 1980s.
Pan Am
Pan American World Airways, commonly known as Pan Am, was a prominent American international airline. Founded on March 14, 1927, by Carl A. Spaatz, Air Corps Majors Henry H. “Hap” Arnold and John H. Jouett. The airline used “Clipper” in all aircraft names and call signs. In June 1947, Pan Am became the first airline to provide scheduled around-the-world flights. Declare bankrupt, it ceased operations on December 4, 1991, with Delta Air Lines purchasing profitable assets.
Boeing 737-100/200/Advanced
The B737 is an American short to medium-range twin-engined, narrow-body airliner. The first flight (737-100) took place on April 9, 1967, entering service on February 10, 1968, with Lufthansa. Thirty-100s were built before production ceased in favour of the 737-200.
The maiden flight of the 737-200 occurred on August 8, 1967, with the first delivery on December 29, 1967, to United Airlines. Variants were the 737-200C (Combi) and 737-200QC (Quick Change). USAF designated them as the T-43 (navigation trainers) and CT-43 (passenger).
The -200 differs from the -100 with a 153 cm (60.2 in) longer fuselage, increased gross weight and range. In addition, the 737-200 Advanced had improved aerodynamics, more powerful engines, increased fuel capacity, gross weight and airframe components in graphite-epoxy composites.
The final 737-200 scheduled passenger service in the US occurred in 2008 with Aloha Airlines. One thousand one hundred fourteen airframes were completed before production ended in 1988.
The flight crew consists of two pilots and the passenger cabin typically seats 110 in two classes, up to 130 in a single class. It used two Pratt & Whitney JT8D low-bypass turbofans engines pylon mounted one under each wing.
Boeing 737-200/Adv 1/200 Scale Diecast Model Named “Clipper Luftikus “, Pan Am, N70723 Brand: Inflight200 SKU: IF732PA0822P
AUD $150.00
In stock