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757 model airplane |
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first flight of a Boeing 757 took place in February, 1982. Using the same
fuselage cross-section as the Boeing 727, but with a length 19 ft. 7 in.
greater, the Boeing 757 is a short/medium range airliner with a maximum
high-density seating arrangement (is there any other kind these days?)
for 224 passengers. The Boeing 757 is one of the world's most economical
turbofan-powered airliners in the short/medium range category, showing
a fuel saving of 45 per cent per passenger by comparison with earlier medium-range
aircraft. The avionics control on this aircraft is capable of handling
an entire flight from shortly after takeoff, including the landing if desirable,
with the flight crew functioning as systems managers. The 757 has a cruising
speed of Mach 0.8 and a maximum range of 2,476 miles. |
AA 757-200
NWA 757-200
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UPS757-200 |
United 757-200
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This model is in precision polymer to exacting specifications.
It is hand painted, and comes fully assembled with removable desk stand. |
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Dimensions: Wingspan, 15" -Length, 19" -Scale,
1/100
KB757NWNTR (NWA 757-200) - $149.95
G6410P3R (American 757-200) - $149.95
KB757UPSTR (UPS 757-200) - $149.95
KB757UATR (United 757-200) - $149.95
AM473-CR (Delta 757-200) - $149.95
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