CV340
The Convair CV-340 was a twin-engine, short- to medium-range airliner developed by Convair in the early 1950s as an evolution of the CV-240 series. Designed to compete with the Douglas DC-3, it featured a stretched fuselage, pressurized cabin, and improved performance. Powered by two Pratt & Whitney R-2800-CB16 Double Wasp radial engines, each producing 2,400 hp, the CV-340 had a maximum takeoff weight of 20,865 kg (46,000 lbs) and could carry 44 passengers. With a cruising speed of 480 km/h (260 knots) and a range of approximately 2,400 km (1,300 nautical miles), it became popular with regional and domestic airlines worldwide. The CV-340's reliability and comfort established Convair as a major postwar commercial aircraft manufacturer.
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| Product Code: | G2QAI1289 |
| Brand: | GEMINIJETS |
| Aircraft Type: | CV340 |
| Aircraft Name: | Convair 340 |
| Genre: | COMMERCIAL |
| Registration: | N342GS |
| Country: | USA |
| Material: | Diecast Metal |
| Scale: | 1:200 Scale |
| Length: | 4.75" |
| Width: | 6.25" |