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Continental Airlines Boeing 757-324 Die-Cast Model
Widely recognized as one of the best aircraft of its era, the Boeing 757 was a narrow-body, twin engine jetliner with an advanced “supercritical” wing, powerful engines, and large onboard capacity.
Widely recognized as one of the best aircraft of its era, the Boeing 757 was a narrow-body, twin engine jetliner with an advanced “supercritical” wing, powerful engines, and large onboard capacity.
Widely recognized as one of the best aircraft of its era, the Boeing 757 was a narrow-body, twin engine jetliner with an advanced “supercritical” wing, powerful engines, and large onboard capacity. Serving as both a freighter and a passenger jet, the type has seen extensive service by several operators, including FedEx, United, and Delta Airlines. Across a decade of production in the late 20th century, 1050 were made, with over 600 still remaining in service by 2020. Respected and beloved by travelers and pilots alike, the aircraft will be forever recognized for its achievements.
Boasting an onboard capacity of 200-240 passengers or 84,000 lbs of cargo, the 757-300 is firmly a medium range airliner with over 4,000 miles of non-stop capability. Effective and beloved, it fulfills the duties of freight and transport easily and comfortably. Propelled by Pratt & Whitney PW2037 or Rolls Royce RB-211 turbofans, the type generates a combined 75,000 lbs of thrust on takeoff. Climbing to 42,000 ft and reaching over 570 mph on routes, it makes little fuss over the 273,000 lb maximum weight capacity.
Featuring the registration N57857 in the Continental Airlines livery, this aircraft was delivered in 2004, operating domestic flights before assignment as United Airlines in 2010. Powered by Rolls Royce RB-211-535E engines, it still actively carries up to 234 passengers across the nation, with routes stretching far as Hawaii. Die-Cast version has an authentic paint scheme, etched panel lines, pad-printed decals, and precision replicated surface details. Featuring retracted or deployed landing gear with rolling wheels and embossed metal stand, it can be displayed in flight configuration as well as on the ground. Measures 11”l with a 7.5 wingspan at 1:200 scale.
- Features etched panel lines, pad printed decals, and authentic livery, with small antennas and surface detailing carefully reproduced.
- Includes retracted or deployed landing gear and embossed metal display stand to show the model in flight.
- Measures 11”l with a 7.5” wingspan at 1:200 scale
- Highly collectable and officially licensed.