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    Air Koryo Ilyushin IL-62M P-885 1:200 Scale Herpa HE571128

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      Herpa Air Koryo Ilyushin IL-62M P-885

      The Ilyushin Il-62 Илью́шин Ил-62 is a Soviet long-range narrow-body jetliner first flown in 1963 and produced until 1995. It became the world's largest jet airliner when first flown in 1963. Like the similar British VC10, a trademark of the IL-63 design is the T-Tail dual-engined nacelle configuration on both sides of the fuselage. Each model is very collectible and all regular releases have limited production lines. Features include rolling rubber landing gear tires, and visible antenna.

      IL62

      The Ilyushin Il-62 is a long-range, four-engine Soviet jetliner that was first introduced in 1967. It was the Soviet Union's first long-range jet airliner and served as the primary intercontinental aircraft of the Soviet carrier Aeroflot for many years. The Il-62 features four rear-mounted turbofan engines, a T-tail configuration, and a swept wing design. With a seating capacity of up to 186 passengers in a typical configuration and a range of approximately 6,700 km, the Il-62 was used on long-haul routes connecting Moscow with destinations in Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Western Europe. The Il-62M, an improved variant, offered better fuel efficiency and extended range. While the Il-62 had limited export success outside the Eastern Bloc, it served with numerous socialist-aligned airlines. Though largely retired by major operators, a small number of Il-62s continue to operate in niche roles, and the type remains an iconic symbol of Soviet aviation.

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