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    Inflight American Airlines DC-10-10 N102AA Polished w/Stand 1:200 IFDC10AA0718P

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      Inflight American Airlines DC-10-10 N102AA Polished w/Stand 1:200 IFDC10AA0718P

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      Inflight DC-10-10 American Airlines Experimental Livery
      1:200 Scale Limited Edition - 100 pieces only

      The model is an aircraft that American Airlines used in the development and testing of the DC-10 before it went into service. This was SHIP 3 and was the 3rd DC-10 made. While in development the aircraft wore the EXPERIMENTAL wording on the side by the doors and also had the McDonnell Douglas logo on the fuselage. This aircraft had the wording ASTROLINER and not the DC-10 LuxuryLiner which it entered service with.


      DC-10-10

      The McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 was the initial production model of the DC-10 series, introduced in 1971 and optimized for domestic and medium-range routes. It was powered by three General Electric CF6-6D turbofan engines, each producing 40,000 lbf (178 kN) of thrust, providing excellent reliability and performance. The DC-10-10 typically seated 250 to 270 passengers in a two-class layout and had a maximum takeoff weight of 199,580 kg (440,000 lbs). With a range of approximately 6,100 km (3,300 nautical miles) and a cruising speed of 917 km/h (495 knots), it was primarily used by U.S. carriers such as American Airlines and United Airlines. Its spacious cabin and efficient design helped define the wide-body jet era of the 1970s.

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