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Plastic Model Kit - HELLER B-707 AF

$140.00
Experience the thrill of aviation history with the HELLER B-707 AF Plastic Model Kit. This meticulously crafted model recreates the iconic Boeing 707, a crucial aircraft in both civilian and military aviation. With its rich heritage dating back to the 1950s, the Boeing 707 is celebrated for revolutionizing air transport, featuring a stunning design that accommodates up to 134 passengers in two classes. Designed for model enthusiasts of all skill levels, this plastic model kit includes finely detailed parts, ensuring an authentic build experience. Whether you’re a seasoned builder or a beginner, the HELLER B-707 AF kit enhances your collection and provides insight into the early days of contemporary air travel. Perfect for aviation fans or as a unique gift, this model captures the essence of a timeless aircraft. Dive into the world of plastic model kits and aviation with HELLER's detailed representation of the Boeing 707 – an essential addition for enthusiasts looking to celebrate the golden age of flight. Order yours from Smartfox NZ and start your journey into model building today!

In 1950, the Boeing company began to study a four-engine aircraft with both civilian and military applications. On 14 May 1954, the Boeing factory in Renton produced a 367-80 which made its first flight on 15 July. This prototype will be used for the joint development of the KC-135 in-flight refuelling aircraft and the well-known Boeing 707 civil aircraft. On 15 October, Pan American ordered its first six jets, Boeing 707-121s. Subsequently, the Boeing 707 was developed in parallel with the different military C 135 and 137 versions, to give the 200 series, then the 300 series, which are very different. Built in nearly 1000 units, the Boeing 707 embodies the beginnings of contemporary air transport. Solid and reliable, this aircraft was very popular with both its crews and passengers. They were normally designed to accommodate 134 passengers in two classes. Air France‘s Boeing 707s have been named after castles. The Château de Vincennes was the second of the 29 ordered by the French national airline.

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Detailed plastic model kit of the HELLER B-707 AF, replicating the iconic Boeing 707 aircraft from aviation history.
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Plastic Model Kit - HELLER B-707 AF

$140.00
Experience the thrill of aviation history with the HELLER B-707 AF Plastic Model Kit. This meticulously crafted model recreates the iconic Boeing 707, a crucial aircraft in both civilian and military aviation. With its rich heritage dating back to the 1950s, the Boeing 707 is celebrated for revolutionizing air transport, featuring a stunning design that accommodates up to 134 passengers in two classes. Designed for model enthusiasts of all skill levels, this plastic model kit includes finely detailed parts, ensuring an authentic build experience. Whether you’re a seasoned builder or a beginner, the HELLER B-707 AF kit enhances your collection and provides insight into the early days of contemporary air travel. Perfect for aviation fans or as a unique gift, this model captures the essence of a timeless aircraft. Dive into the world of plastic model kits and aviation with HELLER's detailed representation of the Boeing 707 – an essential addition for enthusiasts looking to celebrate the golden age of flight. Order yours from Smartfox NZ and start your journey into model building today!

In 1950, the Boeing company began to study a four-engine aircraft with both civilian and military applications. On 14 May 1954, the Boeing factory in Renton produced a 367-80 which made its first flight on 15 July. This prototype will be used for the joint development of the KC-135 in-flight refuelling aircraft and the well-known Boeing 707 civil aircraft. On 15 October, Pan American ordered its first six jets, Boeing 707-121s. Subsequently, the Boeing 707 was developed in parallel with the different military C 135 and 137 versions, to give the 200 series, then the 300 series, which are very different. Built in nearly 1000 units, the Boeing 707 embodies the beginnings of contemporary air transport. Solid and reliable, this aircraft was very popular with both its crews and passengers. They were normally designed to accommodate 134 passengers in two classes. Air France‘s Boeing 707s have been named after castles. The Château de Vincennes was the second of the 29 ordered by the French national airline.

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