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    INFLIGHT PAN AM B747-100 W/Probe N732PA Clipper Storm King 1:200 IF741PAAEXP

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      Inflight 200 Boeing 747-100 with test probe IF741PAAEXP
      Pam Am Clipper Storm King Registration N732PA
      Comes with display stand

      This Jumbo Pan Am was used in trials by Boeing for the flight test trials in 1969 and then it was delivered to PAN AM on July 13th 1970. During the testing this aircraft had a 32 foot extension added to the nose section to measure wind gusts.

      B747-100

      The Boeing 747-100 was the first generation of the 747 family of wide-body commercial airliners, designed and manufactured by Boeing's Commercial Airplane division. This aircraft was introduced in 1970 and featured four engines and a distinctive "hump" on the upper deck. The 747-100 was larger than any other commercial aircraft of its time and had a range of around 7,000 miles, making it ideal for long-haul flights. It was widely used by major airlines for international routes but was eventually replaced by newer models, such as the 747-400, as airlines sought more efficient and cost-effective aircraft. Today, the 747-100 is largely retired from commercial service, although some remain in operation for cargo transport

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