Air New Zealand Boeing 767-319ER Die-Cast Model

$169.99
$139.99

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SKU:
7727
Measuring 10.75”l with a 9.25” wingspan at 1:200 scale, this die-cast model features an authentic paint scheme, etched panel lines, and pad printed decals. Configurable with retracted or deployed landing gear and display stand, it arrives fully built and painted.

Flying for the first time in 1981 as a new wide-body airliner, the Boeing 767 was intended to be used for cargo and passenger travel alike.

It features a twin-engine design with 7-wide seating arrangement or internal cargo bay depending on its operator, with a “supercritical” wing that decreases drag. As it was developed, the type led to the enlarged 777 aircraft, one of the newer hallmarks in Boeing’s roster. Typically loaded with 220-300 passengers, range is 6,800 miles non-stop. Power is supplied by two General Electric CF6 engines, generating a combined 120,000 lbs of thrust on takeoff. Reaching altitudes up to 43,100 ft, cruising speed is 559 mph and maximum weight is 412,000 lbs.
 

Retired in 2017 from Air New Zealand operation, the Boeing 767 was their mainline wide-body airliner. With up to 300 passenger capacity on variants like the 767-319ER, it was not quite to the volume of jumbo jets, but 30-40% more than traditional medium range narrow-bodies. With more than 32 years of flight, these beloved jets had become one of the backbones of the airline. Die-Cast version has an authentic paint scheme, etched panel lines, pad-printed decals, and antennas that reflect it’s real-life counterpart. Also includes optional retracted or deployed landing gear and metal display stand to show the model in flight. Measures 10.75”l with a 9.25” wingspan at 1:200 scale.

 

  • Features engraved panel lines, pad printed decals, and authentic paint scheme of Air New Zealand, with antennas, reflective lights, and surface details reproduced
  • Includes optional retracted or deployed landing gear and metal display stand to show the model in flight
  • Measures 10.75” in length with an 9.25” wingspan at 1:200 scale
  • Limited edition



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