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      1/400 Boeing 777-200LR Worldliner 2004 Boeing Livery Features: - New 777-200LR mold approved by Boeing - Highly authentic markings and colors - Die cast fuselage - 1/400 true-to-scale - Realistic landing gear included - Display stand included About the Boeing 777-200LR: Boeing claims the 777-200LR (772C) will be the world's longest ranging commercial airliner, capable of flying 9420 nautical miles (17,446 km) in 18 hours. It will achieve this with huge 115,000 lbf (489 kN) thrust turbofans, a significantly increased MTOW and optional auxiliary fuel tanks in the rear cargo hold. Other new features include raked wingtips, a new main landing gear and additional structural strengthening. The Roll-out was at February, 15th, 2005. The first flight was at March 8, 2005, with EIS in January 2006. After its introduction into service, the only mass-produced aircraft with greater unrefuelled range will be the KC-10 Extender. About Boeing's new colors: About the new colors: Developed for the company's all-new 7E7 Dreamliner passenger airplane, the colors and design are being extended to Boeing's current passenger airplanes and collateral items including models, brochures, World Wide Web sites and apparel. On an airplane's exterior, four shades of blue and two shades of white combine throughout the plane's length as a visual depiction of the horizon and sky. These colors replace the design introduced in 1981. The new colors are the fifth standard commercial airplanes color set in the company's history.

      B777-200LR

      The Boeing 777-200LR (Long Range) is a long-haul twin-engine wide-body airliner with a capacity of up to 301 passengers. It has a range of up to 9,380 nautical miles (17,370 km), making it capable of flying non-stop on long-haul routes such as New York to Hong Kong. It features a spacious cabin, with advanced lighting and air conditioning systems for passenger comfort. The aircraft's two powerful engines provide excellent fuel efficiency, reducing operating costs for airlines. The 777-200LR has proven to be a popular choice among airlines, with its reliability, range, and passenger comfort, making it a valuable asset for long-haul operations

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