Air France A380

These Model Planes are finely handcrafted, and hand painted by our artists – to scale and museum quality. 18 inches in length with custom models available. The A380 is a double deck airliner and can accommodate 525 passengers in typical three class layout.

Air France currently operates two Airbus A380‘s and a further 10 on order

The Airbus A380 is a double-deck, wide-body, four-engine airliner manufactured by the European corporation Airbus, a subsidiary of EADS. The largest passenger airliner in the world, the A380 made its maiden flight on 27 April 2005 from Toulouse, France, and made its first commercial flight on 25 October 2007 from Singapore to Sydney with Singapore Airlines.

The aircraft was known as the Airbus A3XX during much of its development phase, but the nickname Superjumbo has since become associated with it. The A380′s upper deck extends along the entire length of the fuselage, and its width is equivalent to that of a widebody aircraft. This allows for a cabin with 50% more floor space than the next-largest airliner, the Boeing 747-400, and provides seating for 525 people in a typical three-class configuration or up to 853 people in all-economy class configurations.

The A380-800 has a design range of 15,200 km (8,200 nmi), sufficient to fly from New York to Hong Kong for example, and a cruising speed of Mach 0.85 (about 900 km/h or 560 mph at cruising altitude).

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TWA Boeing 747-100

These Model Plane are finely handcrafted, and hand painted by our artists – to scale and museum quality. 18 inches in length with custom models available. The Boeing 747-100 was the first version in service and can accommodate nearly 400 passengers in typical three class layout..

TWA had 18 Boeing 747-100s in their fleet.

The Boeing 747 is a widebody commercial airliner, often referred to by the nickname “Jumbo Jet”. It is among the world’s most recognizable aircraft, and was the first widebody ever produced. Manufactured by Boeing’s Commercial Airplane unit in the US, the original version of the 747 was two and a half times the size of the Boeing 707, one of the common large commercial aircraft of the 1960s. First flown commercially in 1970, the 747 held the passenger capacity record for 37 years.

The four-engine 747 uses a double deck configuration for part of its length. The 747 in particular was expected to become obsolete after 400 were sold but it exceeded its critics’ expectations with production passing the 1,000 mark in 1993. As of June 2009, 1,416 aircraft have been built, with 107 more in various configurations remaining on order.

The first 747-100s were built with six upper-deck windows (three per side) to accommodate upstairs lounge areas. Later, as airlines began to use the upper-deck for premium passenger seating instead of lounge space, Boeing offered a 10-window upper deck as an option. Some -100s were retrofitted with the new configuration. The -100 was equipped with Pratt & Whitney JT9D-3A engines. No freighter version of this model was developed by Boeing. However, 747-100s have been converted to freighters. A total of 167 747-100s were built.

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Saudi Arabian Airlines Boeing 747-400 Model Airplane

These Model Planes are  finely handcrafted, and hand painted by our artists – to scale and museum quality. 18 inches in length with custom models available. The Boeing 747-400 is the latest version in service and can accommodate 416 passengers in typical three class layout.

Saudi Arabian Airlines currently operates four Boeing 747-400 in commercial service

The Boeing 747 is a widebody commercial airliner, often referred to by the nickname “Jumbo Jet”. It is among the world’s most recognizable aircraft, and was the first widebody ever produced. Manufactured by Boeing’s Commercial Airplane unit in the US, the original version of the 747 was two and a half times the size of the Boeing 707, one of the common large commercial aircraft of the 1960s. First flown commercially in 1970, the 747 held the passenger capacity record for 37 years.

The four-engine 747 uses a double deck configuration for part of its length. The 747 in particular was expected to become obsolete after 400 were sold but it exceeded its critics’ expectations with production passing the 1,000 mark in 1993. As of June 2009, 1,416 aircraft have been built, with 107 more in various configurations remaining on order.

The 747-400, the latest version in service, is among the fastest airliners in service with a high-subsonic cruise speed of Mach 0.85 (567 mph or 913 km/h). It has an intercontinental range of 7,260 nautical miles (8,350 mi or 13,450 km). The 747-400 passenger version can accommodate 416 passengers in a typical three-class layout or 524 passengers in a typical two-class layout. The next version of the aircraft, the 747-8, is in production and scheduled to enter service in 2010.

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Pan Am Boeing 747-100

These Model Planes are finely handcrafted, and hand painted by our artists – to scale and museum quality. 18 inches in length with custom models available. The Boeing 747-100 was the first version in service and can accommodate nearly 400 passengers in typical three class layout..

Pan Am had 25 747-100s in their fleet.

The Boeing 747 is a widebody commercial airliner, often referred to by the nickname “Jumbo Jet”. It is among the world’s most recognizable aircraft, and was the first widebody ever produced. Manufactured by Boeing’s Commercial Airplane unit in the US, the original version of the Boeing 747 was two and a half times the size of the Boeing 707, one of the common large commercial aircraft of the 1960s. First flown commercially in 1970, the 747 held the passenger capacity record for 37 years.

The four-engine 747 uses a double deck configuration for part of its length. The 747 in particular was expected to become obsolete after 400 were sold but it exceeded its critics’ expectations with production passing the 1,000 mark in 1993. As of June 2009, 1,416 aircraft have been built, with 107 more in various configurations remaining on order.

The first 747-100s were built with six upper-deck windows (three per side) to accommodate upstairs lounge areas. Later, as airlines began to use the upper-deck for premium passenger seating instead of lounge space, Boeing offered a 10-window upper deck as an option. Some -100s were retrofitted with the new configuration. The -100 was equipped with Pratt & Whitney JT9D-3A engines. No freighter version of this model was developed by Boeing. However, 747-100s have been converted to freighters. A total of 167 747-100s were built.

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Lufthansa Boeing 747-8i

These Model Planes are finely handcrafted, and hand painted by our artists – to scale and museum quality. 18 inches in length with custom models available.

The Boeing 747-8 is a widebody commercial airliner being developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Officially announced in 2005, the Boeing 747-8 is the third-generation Boeing 747 version, with lengthened fuselage, redesigned wings and improved efficiency.
The 747-8 is the largest 747 version and the largest commercial aircraft built in the United States. The first 747-8 freighter was due to be delivered in the 4th quarter of 2010, with the passenger model scheduled for 2011. As of June 2010, a total of 109 Boeing 747-8s were on order, 76 of the freighter version, 32 of the passenger version, and one VIP version. The 747-8 first flew on February 8, 2010.
The 747-800 Intercontinental version is currently under flight testing. Lufthansa has ordered 20 of the 747-8I and is the largest order to date.

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Korean Air Boeing 747-8I

These Model Planes are finely handcrafted, and hand painted by our artists – to scale and museum quality. 18 inches in length with custom models available.

The Boeing 747-8 is a widebody commercial airliner being developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Officially announced in 2005, the Boeing 747-8 is the third-generation Boeing 747 version, with lengthened fuselage, redesigned wings and improved efficiency.
The 747-8 is the largest 747 version and the largest commercial aircraft built in the United States. The first 747-8 freighter was due to be delivered in the 4th quarter of 2010, with the passenger model scheduled for 2011. As of June 2010, a total of 109 Boeing 747-8s were on order, 76 of the freighter version, 32 of the passenger version, and one VIP version. The 747-8 first flew on February 8, 2010.
The Boeing 747-800 Intercontinental version is currently under flight testing. Korean Airlines has ordered 5 of the type.

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Korean Air B747-8I

These Model Planes are finely handcrafted, and hand painted by our artists – to scale and museum quality. 18 inches in length with custom models available. The Boeing 747-400 is the latest version in service and can accommodate 416 passengers in typical three class layout.

Korean Airlines currently operates seventeen Boeing 747-400 in commercial service

The Boeing 747 is a widebody commercial airliner, often referred to by the nickname “Jumbo Jet”. It is among the world’s most recognizable aircraft, and was the first widebody ever produced. Manufactured by Boeing’s Commercial Airplane unit in the US, the original version of the 747 was two and a half times the size of the Boeing 707, one of the common large commercial aircraft of the 1960s. First flown commercially in 1970, the 747 held the passenger capacity record for 37 years.

The four-engine Boeing 747 uses a double deck configuration for part of its length. The 747 in particular was expected to become obsolete after 400 were sold but it exceeded its critics’ expectations with production passing the 1,000 mark in 1993. As of June 2009, 1,416 aircraft have been built, with 107 more in various configurations remaining on order.

The 747-400, the latest version in service, is among the fastest airliners in service with a high-subsonic cruise speed of Mach 0.85 (567 mph or 913 km/h). It has an intercontinental range of 7,260 nautical miles (8,350 mi or 13,450 km). The 747-400 passenger version can accommodate 416 passengers in a typical three-class layout or 524 passengers in a typical two-class layout. The next version of the aircraft, the 747-8, is in production and scheduled to enter service in 2010.

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Boeing 747-800 Freighter House Colors

These Model Planes are finely handcrafted, and hand painted by our artists – to scale and museum quality. 18 inches in length with custom models available.

The Boeing 747-8 is a widebody commercial airliner being developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Officially announced in 2005, the 747-8 is the third-generation Boeing 747 version, with lengthened fuselage, redesigned wings and improved efficiency.

The 747-8 is the largest Boeing 747 model and the largest commercial aircraft built in the United States. The first 747-8 freighter was due to be delivered in the 4th quarter of 2010, with the passenger model scheduled for 2011. As of June 2010, a total of 109 Boeing 747-8s were on order, 76 of the freighter version, 32 of the passenger version, and one VIP version. The 747-8 first flew on February 8, 2010.

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Boeing 747-800 Cargolux Model Airplane

These Model Planes are finely handcrafted, and hand painted by our artists – to scale and museum quality. 18 inches in length with custom models available.

The Boeing 747-8 is a widebody commercial airliner being developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Officially announced in 2005, the 747-8 is the third-generation Boeing 747 version, with lengthened fuselage, redesigned wings and improved efficiency.
The Boeing 747-8 is the largest Boeing 747  Model version and the largest commercial aircraft built in the United States. The first 747-8 freighter was due to be delivered in the 4th quarter of 2010, with the passenger model scheduled for 2011. As of June 2010, a total of 109 Boeing 747-8s were on order, 76 of the freighter version, 32 of the passenger version, and one VIP version. The 747-8 first flew on February 8, 2010.
The 747-800 Freighter version is currently under flight testing. The largest customers are Cargolux, Atlas Air, Emirates Cargo and Cathay Pacific Cargo.

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Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental Model Airplane - House Colors

These Model Planes are finely handcrafted, and hand painted by our artists – to scale and museum quality. 18 inches in length with custom models available.

The Boeing 747-8 model is a widebody commercial airliner being developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Officially announced in 2005, the Boeing 747-8 is the third-generation Boeing 747 version, with lengthened fuselage, redesigned wings and improved efficiency.
The 747-8 is the largest 747 version and the largest commercial aircraft built in the United States. The first 747-8 freighter was due to be delivered in the 4th quarter of 2010, with the passenger model scheduled for 2011. As of June 2010, a total of 109 Boeing 747-8s were on order, 76 of the freighter version, 32 of the passenger version, and one VIP version. The 747-8 first flew on February 8, 2010.
The 747-800 Intercontinental version is currently under flight testing.

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