L1011
The Lockheed L-1011 TriStar was a wide-body, three-engine jet airliner developed in the 1970s to compete with the McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and Boeing 747. Powered by three Rolls-Royce RB211-22 or RB211-524 turbofan engines, it was renowned for its advanced technology, including an autoland system and direct lift control, which provided smooth, precise landings. The L-1011 typically seated 250 to 400 passengers and had a maximum takeoff weight of 231,300 kg (510,000 lbs). With a cruising speed of 885 km/h (478 knots) and a range of up to 7,400 km (4,000 nautical miles), it served medium- and long-haul routes. Known for its quiet, comfortable cabin and innovative design, the TriStar became a favorite among airlines for its safety and reliability.
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| Product Code: | IF1011EA0124P |
| Brand: | INFLIGHT |
| Aircraft Type: | L1011 |
| Aircraft Name: | Lockheed L1011 Tristar |
| Genre: | COMMERCIAL |
| Registration: | N305EA |
| Country: | UNITED KINGDOM |
| Material: | Diecast Metal |
| Scale: | 1:200 Scale |
| Length: | 10.66" |
| Width: | 9.32" |