Description
The Boeing 777, which first flew on June 12, 1994, is the largest twin engine passenger aircraft in the world. Its size approaches that of the 747, and the engines alone have a diameter equal to that of the fuselage of a Boeing 737. The 777 is Boeing’s first aircraft to employ digital fly-by-wire technology. It employs state-of-the-art avionics and color cockpit information displays. Development of the 777 was an international project – over 20% of the plane is built in Japan. In addition, the 777 was the first commercial airliner developed from the start with the active participation of the airline companies that would be its ultimate customers. The 777-300 model features lengthened front and aft fuselage sections (compared to the 777-200). The ER (extended range) variant has increased fuel capacity and higher MTOW to permit a maximum range of 7370 nautical miles.
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Product Details:
Scale: 1/200
Skill Level: 2
Length: 14.6”
Wingspan: 12.8”
Parts: 62
- Painting and assembly required
- 9 sprues
- Two-piece fuselage
- Clear parts
- One decal sheet for Japan Airlines
- Includes display stand
- One metal screw for ballast
- Accurate double engine assemblies
- Detailed nose and landing gear assemblies
- Illustrated instructions and paint guide
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Paint Guide:
White
Silver
Steel
Flat Black
Clear Red
Burnt Iron
Aircraft Grey
Tire Black
Grey FS 16440
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