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B737-800 Alaska Winglets 1/100 Scale Model KB7378ATR by Toys & Models

B737-800 Alaska Winglets 1/100 Scale Model KB7378ATR by Toys & Models

"Boeing's next generation 737-800 is one of the largest members of the strong selling 737 family. The Boeing 737-800 together with the 737-900, introduced new fuselage lengths, extending 737 single class seating range out of 189. The 737-800 was known as the 737-400X until its launch on September 5, 1994. The 737-800 since its launch, experienced strong sales and in early 2002, it was the highest selling Next Generation model. The 737-800's maiden flight was on July 31, 1997 and the first delivery was in April 1998. The 737-800 operating performance includes a typical cruising speed Mach 0.785, 3,585 km standard range with 162 passengers. It has a flight crew capacity of two. There are about 1,028 737-800 ordered, including 8 BBJ-2s and with 664 delivered by October 2002. On June 15, 2005, Alaska ordered 35 Boeing 737-800 aircraft worth $2.3 billion plus options for 15 additional aircraft and purchase rights for another 50, making it one of the largest orders for the 73-800. The Alaska Airlines all-Boeing fleet consists some of the 737-400 variants, 737-700, 737-900 and the 737-800 as of December 2007. The airline ultimately plans to replace all MD-80 aircraft with the Boeing 737-800 by the end of 2008. "

Scale: 1/100 scale model

Wing Span: 13.75

Length: 15.25

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B737-800 Continental 1/100 Scale Model KB7378CATR by Toys & Models

B737-800 Continental 1/100 Scale Model KB7378CATR by Toys & Models

"The Boeing 737 is a popular short-to-medium range commercial passenger jet aircraft. It has been continuously manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes since 1967. More commonly known to the Boeing engineers as ""FLUF"", being an acronym for ""Fat Little Ugly Fella"", although the industry affectionately called it the ""Baby Boeing"". The 737-800, together with the 737-900 are among the largest members of the strong selling 737 family. The 737-800 was launched on September 5, 1994. The 737-800 has a flight crew of two. The 737-800 has a typical two class seating for 162 with 12 first class passengers at four abreast. It incorporates two CFM56-7B27s on high gross weight versions. By October 2002, there were 1,028 737-800s ordered with deliveries of 664."

Scale: 1/100 scale model

Wing Span: 13.75

Length: 15.25

KB7378CATR

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B737-800 Delta 1/100 Scale Model KB7378DTR by Toys & Models

B737-800 Delta 1/100 Scale Model KB7378DTR by Toys & Models

"The Boeing 737 is a short to medium range, single aisle, narrow body jet airliner. With over 7,000 ordered and over 5,000 delivered, it is the most ordered and produced commercial passenger jet of all time. Born out of Boeing's need to introduce a competitor in the short-range, small capacity jetliner market, it has been continuously manufactured since 1967. It is now so widely used that at any given time, there are over 1,250 airborne worldwide. On average, a 737 takes off or lands every five seconds somewhere around the world. Boeing was far behind its competitors when the 737 was launched, as rival aircraft were already into flight certification. To speed up the development time, Boeing reused 60 percent of the structure and systems of the existing 707, most notably the fuselage cross section. The 737-800 was a stretched version of the 737-700. It filled the gap left by Boeing's discontinuation of the McDonnell Douglas MD-80 and MD-90 after the two company's merger. Major United States airline Delta Air Lines has an all-Boeing fleet. It was one of the last major airlines to operate the original Boeing 737-200 models until the last aircraft retired in 2006. Its many Boeing 727s were completely replaced with Boeing 737-800s in 2003. Delta's Boeing 737-800 airplanes have an empty area in the rear cabin where seats are normally located. Not placing seats in this area results in a reduction of capacity to 150 seats, reducing the number of Federal Aviation Administration mandated flight attendants to three, as one flight attendant is required for every fifty passenger seats. This seat reduction was done after 9/11 to reduce costs, however, Delta has backtracked on this decision, and will increase the capacity of the 737-800 fleet to 160 passengers by using slimline seats. "

Scale: 1/100 scale model

Wing Span: 13.75

Length: 15.25

KB7378DTR

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B737-800 American 1/100 Scale Model KB737AATR by Toys & Models

B737-800 American 1/100 Scale Model KB737AATR by Toys & Models

"The 737-800 entered service with its launch customer Hapag-Lloyd in 1998. The 737-800 became the basis for the Boeing Business Jet 2. 737-800 received its certification from the FAA on March 13, 1998 and from JAA on April 22, 1998. 737-800 was first delivered on April 22, 1998. 737-800 users and operators include American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Ryan Air, Qantas, Virgin Blue, Air Europa, Hainan Airlines, Shandong Airlines, Alaskan Airlines, Air China and Air Berlin. The 737-800 has a seating capacity of 162 in a two-class configuration. It incorporates a CFMI CFM56-7 engine. The 737-800 has has a typical cruising speed of 0.785 Mach and a maximum range of 3,060 nautical miles. "

Scale: 1/100 scale model

Wing Span: 13.75

Length: 15.25

KB737AATR

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B737-700 Business Jet 1/100 Scale Model KB737BBJTR by Toys & Models

B737-700 Business Jet 1/100 Scale Model KB737BBJTR by Toys & Models

"The Boeing Business Jet - or BBJ - is a long range capacity corporate jet development of the 737-700 and -800. Boeing Business Jets is a joint venture formed by Boeing and General Electric in July 1996 to develop and market a corporate version of the popular 737 airliners, initially focusing on the 737-700. The first BBJ rolled out from Boeing's Renton plant on August 11 1998 and had its maiden flight on the 4th of September the same year. On October 30 the US FAA awarded certification to the developed 737-700 airframe on which the BBJ is based. The first completed BBJ was delivered on September 4 1999. On December 7, 1986, the first 737-700 rolled out and was granted certification in November 1997. It entered service with the Southwest Airlines the following month. The 737-700 has a flightcrew of two and has a seating capacity of 126 in two classes or 149 in a single class. It incorporates two CFM56-7B20 engines. By October 2002, there were 883 737-700 ordered and deliveries of 465."

Scale: 1/100 scale model

Wing Span: 14

Length: 13.25

KB737BBJTR

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B737-700 Continental 1/100 Scale Model KB737CATR by Toys & Models

B737-700 Continental 1/100 Scale Model KB737CATR by Toys & Models

A short to medium range airliner. The 737-700 rolled out on December 7 1996. The Boeing 737 is a popular short-to-medium range commercial passenger jet aircraft. It has been continuously manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes since 1967.

Scale: 1/100 scale model

Wing Span: 13.5

Length: 13.5

KB737CATR

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B737-700 Southwest 1/100 Scale Model KB737SWTR by Toys & Models

B737-700 Southwest 1/100 Scale Model KB737SWTR by Toys & Models

"The 737-700 rolled out on December 7 1996, was granted certification in November 1997 and entered service (with Southwest) the following month. The Boeing 737 is a popular short-to-medium range commercial passenger jet aircraft. It has been continuously manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes since 1967. "

Scale: 1/100 scale model

Wing Span: 13.5

Length: 13.5

KB737SWTR

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B747-200 Northwest 1/200 Scale Model KB7472NWTP by Toys & Models

B747-200 Northwest 1/200 Scale Model KB7472NWTP by Toys & Models

"The 747 family is one of the most popular family of aircraft and was the first wide-body commercial airliner produced. The 747-200 variantincorporates more powerful engines, higher takeoff weights (MTOW) and range than the 747-100. There were several 747-200 versions produced. 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. A sub-variant is unofficially called the 747-200M and is a ""combi"" aircraft that can carry both at the same time. Like the 100, many 200s have been given a new lease on life as freight aircraft. There's a total of 393 747-200 versions built, when production ended in 1991. Currently, there are still many 747-200s still in operation, although most large carriers have retired the 747-200s from their fleets and were sold to smaller operators. Following the September 11th attacks, large carriers have speeded up fleet retirement and some 747-200s were either scrapped or turned into freighters. "

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B747-400 United 1/200 Scale Model KB7474UATP by Toys & Models

B747-400 United 1/200 Scale Model KB7474UATP by Toys & Models

"The Boeing 747-400 is the latest, longest ranging, most advanced and best-selling model of the 747 family. It is the second largest commercial airliner after the Airbus A380. It was announced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes in October 1985, rolled out in January 1988 and first flew on April 29, 1988. Production of the 747-400 passenger version officially ended on March 15, 2007. The last to order the -400 was China Airlines in November 2002, with the last passenger 747-400 constructed in 2005 and delivered in April of that year. It was the 1358th aircraft produced. The 747-400 is set to be replaced by the Boeing 747-8 in 2009. United Airlines (UA) is one of the only two US airlines that still operate the 416-passenger 747-400. On December 9, 2004, UA made history when Flight 869, a 747-400, landed at Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The scheduled flight from San Francisco via Hong Kong was the first by a US airline since the end of the Vietnam War, when Pan Am halted service shortly before the fall of Saigon. United offers in-flight entertainment on all its mainline aircraft. UnitedFirst Suite is offered on the 747-400, which features a 78-inch pitch flat-bed seat that reclines to 180 degrees. On board, passengers can enjoy pre-takeoff beverages, a five course meal, and a personal entertainment unit featuring nine channels of video as well as an additional fourteen feature film titles. Passengers also have access to personal phones and laptop power ports, as well as comfortable pillows and duvets. UnitedEconomy International is also available on the 747-400. Seats range from 17 to 18 inches wide, and have 31 inches of pitch. The in-flight entertainment system features nine channels of entertainment, along with audio channels. Shortly after takeoff, passengers are served a beverage with cocktail snacks. The main meal consists of a salad, an appetizer, a choice of hot entrées and dessert. On longer flights, United also offers a light pre-arrival meal. "

Scale: 1/200 scale model

Wing Span: 12

Length: 14

KB7474UATP

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B747-400 Northwest 1/100 Scale Model KB747NWTR by Toys & Models

B747-400 Northwest 1/100 Scale Model KB747NWTR by Toys & Models

"The 747-400 is an improved model with increased range. It has wing-tip extensions of 6 ft (1.8 m), winglets of 6 ft (1.8 m), which improve the 747-400's fuel efficiency by 4% compared to previous 747 versions. It has a new glass cockpit designed for a flight crew of two instead of three. The use of electronics reduced the number of dials, gauges and knobs from 971 to 365. It has tail fuel tanks, revised engines and a new interior. The longer range was used by some airlines to bypass traditional fuel stops, such as Anchorage. The -400 was offered in passenger (400), freighter (400F), combi (400C), domestic (400D), extended range passenger (400ER) and extended range freighter (400ERF) versions. The freighter version does not have an extended upper deck. The 747-400D was built for short range operations and does not include winglets, but these can be retrofitted. The passenger version first entered service in February 1989 with Northwest Airlines on the Minneapolis to Phoenix route. The combi version entered service in September 1989 with KLM. The freighter version entered service in November 1993 with Cargolux. The 747-400ERF entered service in October 2002 and the 747-400ER entered service the following month with Qantas, the only airline ever to order the passenger version. Some of the last built Boeing 747-400s were delivered with Dreamliner livery along with the modern interior from the Boeing 777. The last passenger version of the 747-400 was delivered in April 2005. Boeing announced in March 2007 that it had no plans to produce further passenger versions of the -400. However, orders for 36 -400F and -400ERF freighters were already in place at the time of the announcement. As of October 2008, a total of 685 of the 747-400 series aircraft had been delivered. At various times, the largest 747-400 operator has been Singapore Airlines, Japan Airlines, and British Airways. "

Scale: 1/100 scale model

Wing Span: 24

Length: 28

KB747NWTR

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B747-400 United 1/100 Scale Model KB747UATR by Toys & Models

B747-400 United 1/100 Scale Model KB747UATR by Toys & Models

"The Boeing 747-400 is the most recent version of the Boeing 747 in service and is the best-selling and the most advanced model of the 747 family. In October 1985, Boeing Commercial Airplanes announced the delivery of 747-400. 747-400's maiden flight was on April 29, 1988 and received cerification on January 10, 1989 with PW4000 engines, May 18, 1989 with CF6-80C2s and June 8, 1989 with RB211-524Gs. On January 26, 1989, the first 747-400 was delivered to Northwest Airlines and entered service on February 9, 1989. In October 2002, the extended range fighter of the 747-400 entered service and the next month, the extended range passenger version entered service with Qantas. The 747-400 has 6 feet wing tip extensions and 6 feet winglets and a glass cockpit. The 747-400 has an improved tail fuel tanks, revised engines, an all-new interior, revised fuselage/wing fairings and newer in-flight entertainment. On March 15, 2007, production of the 747-400 passenger version officially ended. The last four 747-400s on order were cancelled by the Philippine Airlines. In November 2002, China Airlines ordered and was the last one to order 747-400. "

Scale: 1/100 scale model

Wing Span: 24

Length: 28

KB747UATR

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B757-200 America West 1/100 Scale Model KB757AWTR by Toys & Models

B757-200 America West 1/100 Scale Model KB757AWTR by Toys & Models

"The Boeing 757-200 is a member of the popular 757/767 family of medium-sized airplanes. The 757-200 is a twin-engine short-to-medium-range jetliner incorporating advanced technology for exceptional fuel efficiency, low noise levels, increased passenger comfort and top operating performance. The 757 offers great versatility by reducing airport congestion. In January 13, 1982, the first 757-200 rolled out of the Boeing Renton, Washington plant. Its maiden flight was on February 19, 1982. The 757-200 underwent 1,380 hours of flight testing over a ten month period for certification by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. The 757-200 was delivered on December 22, 1982 to launch customer Eastern Airlines. The aircraft was placed into service on January 1, 1983. On January 14, 1983, the 757-200 was certified to fly in the United Kingdom by the British Civil Aviation Authority. The 757-200 version forms the majority of 757s sold. Boeing positioned the plane above the 737 and as an eventual replacement for the 727. This variant can carry up to a 228 passengers in a single class; however, it can carry a maximum of 234 passengers with a seat pitch of 29"". The 757-200 and twin-aisle 767 were developed concurrently, both having the same technological advancements in propulsion, aerodynamics, avionics and materials. That's why many airline operators operate both 757 and 767 airplanes. The 757-200's high-bypass-ratio engines combined with the wing design making it the quietest, most fuel-efficient jetliners in the world. The 757-200 is available in two different door configurations. The 757-200's interior became standard on all narrowbody Boeing aircraft. The 757's wing is less swept and is thicker through the center than earlier aircraft, permitting a longer span. The 757-200 flight deck pioneered the use of digital electronics and advanced displays offering increased reliability and advanced features compared to older electro-mechanical instruments. "

Scale: 1/100 scale model

Wing Span: 15

Length: 19

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B757-200 Continental 1/100 Scale Model KB757CATR by Toys & Models

B757-200 Continental 1/100 Scale Model KB757CATR by Toys & Models

"Continental Airline is the fourth-largest airline in the United States based in Houston, Texas. Continental Airline is considered the eighth-largest in the world by revenue passenger miles. The 757 is the only type of aircraft which is being operated by all six U.S. ""legacy"" airlines and it includes the Continental Airlines. The B757 is an American twin-engine short to medium range commercial passenger aircraft manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The 757 was the first Boeing airliner launched with engines produced outside the U.S., with early customers selecting the Rolls-Royce RB211. More than 1,030 of the 757s are still in service. The B757-200 variant of the B757, first flew on February 19 1982, can carry 228 passengers in a single class. The -200 version, a member of the popular 757/767 family of medium-sized airplanes, is a twin-engine short-to-medium-range jetliner incorporating advanced technology for exceptional fuel efficiency, low noise levels, increased passenger comfort and top operating performance. The 757-200 is the definitive version and forms the majority of the 757. The 757-200 version is shorter and has a longer operating range than the 757-300. The -200 was available in two different door configurations. One version used three standard doors per side with an additional, smaller door aft of the wing on each side for emergency evacuations. All eight door locations are equipped with inflatable evacuation slides. The alternate version is equipped with three standard doors per side (two towards the front and one at the aft of the cabin) with two ""plug-type"" overwing exits per side replacing the smaller door aft of the wing. Presidential challenger John Kerry used a chartered 757-200, nicknamed ""Freedom Bird"" during the 2004 U.S. presidential campaign. The -200 model has also been manufactured in freighter (757-200F) and passenger-freight combi (757-200M) versions. In the late 1990's, some of the airliners 757-200s were converted to freighters. "

Scale: 1/100 scale model

Wing Span: 15

Length: 19

KB757CATR

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B727-200 Northwest 1/100 Scale Model KB727NTR by Toys & Models

B727-200 Northwest 1/100 Scale Model KB727NTR by Toys & Models

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. Through its exceptional fuel efficiency it can fly both long- and short-range routes. Range with max payload 3965km (2140nm), The 727-200 remains popular with passengers and pilots but it does not meet Stage 3 noise requirements.

Scale: 1/100 scale model

Wing Span: 12.75

Length: 18

KB727NTR

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B727-200 PanAm 1/100 Scale Model KB727PATR by Toys & Models

B727-200 PanAm 1/100 Scale Model KB727PATR by Toys & Models

"The Boeing 727 is a mid-size, narrow-body, three-engine, T-tailed commercial jet airliner. The 727's fuselage has an outer diameter of 148 inches (3.8 m). This allows six-abreast seating (three per side) and a single central access walkway when coach-class (18 inch width) seats are installed. The first Boeing 727 flew in 1963 and for over a decade it was the most produced commercial jet airliner in the world. A total of 1,831 727s were delivered. The 727's sales record for the most jet airliners ever sold was broken in the early 1990s by its younger stablemate, the Boeing 737. In August 2008, there were a total of 81 Boeing 727-100 aircraft and 419 727-200 aircraft in airline service. "

Scale: 1/100 scale model

Wing Span: 12.75

Length: 18

KB727PATR

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