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    CANADIAN PACIFIC B707-138B N791SA 1:200 WM  WECPA1116

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      Western Models B707-138B WECPA1116
      Canadian Pacific Airlines Registration N791SA
      Diecast display model
      1:200 Scale Length 8.09" Width 7.75"

      B707

      The Boeing 707 was the first commercially successful jetliner produced by the Boeing Company and a defining aircraft of the jet age. Introduced into service in 1958, the 707 established the template for modern commercial aviation with its swept wing, podded underwing engines, and pressurized fuselage. Powered by four Pratt & Whitney JT3C or JT3D turbofan engines, the original 707 series had a range of approximately 3,000 nautical miles and could carry up to 181 passengers in a mixed-class configuration. Pan American World Airways launched the type on transatlantic service, quickly transforming international air travel from an elite privilege to a mass-market reality. The 707 served with dozens of airlines worldwide and was also widely adopted in military roles as a transport, tanker, and electronic surveillance platform. Its commercial success underpinned Boeing's emergence as the dominant force in global aviation and led directly to the development of the 727, 737, and 747. The 707 is remembered as one of the most transformative aircraft in aviation history.

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