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- A little history about this particular aircraft.
- First flight was on July 8th 1971
- Delivered to Qantas on August 16th 1971 in Sydney after leaving Everett Paine Field on August 13th 1971.
- The last revenue flight with Qantas was operated on April 30th 1984 from Sydney – Nadi – Sydney. On retirement from Qantas the aircraft flew 41,433 hours and a total of 14693 cycles.
- The model will come with a collector’s coin and a display stand
B747-200
The Boeing 747-200 is a medium to long-range wide-body commercial airliner that was introduced in 1971 and was in service till the 1990s. It was an improvement over the 747-100 with a longer range, larger fuel capacity and a more advanced avionics system. The aircraft could accommodate up to 416 passengers in a typical two-deck configuration and was popular among airlines for its high-capacity and efficiency. The 747-200 was used for both passenger and freight transportation, with several airlines using it to serve long-haul routes. The aircraft's distinctive humped fuselage design made it one of the most recognizable aircraft in aviation history.
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