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Gemini 250 B737-800 Delta AirLines 1990s interim livery

Gemini 250 B737-800 Delta AirLines 1990s interim livery
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Manufacturer: Gemini Jets
Model #: AJDAL009
MSRP: $49.95
Our Price: $45.88
Your Savings: $4.07

Description
Gemini 250 Delta AirLines 1990s interim livery B737-800 is a Gemini Jets die-cast metal model completely assembled in 1/250 scale. Gemini diecast model jets use aircraft manufacturers' blueprints and Pantone? color charts to assure accurate duplication of their replicas. Gemi Jets range of scale diecast metal airliner replicas represent the world's airlines both past and present. Gemini Jets 1:250 scale models are highly collectible and are all limited editions. As with all Jemin Jets limited edition collectibles, it is our policy not to reissue models which have previously sold out. Gemin Jets have gone to great lengths to provide you a diecast metal airliner that replicates your favorite aircraft, without sacrificing accuracy. Once the item is sold out, it will become a rare collectible plane. Dont miss the opportunity to acquire one of these, they would look fantastic on a desk.= History =The Next Generation family of Boeing 737s consists of the Dash 600, 700, 800, and 900 models, and carries with it the distinction of being the best selling jet airliner in aviation history. The new family of 737s will replace the Dash 300, 400, and 500 models along with the original Dash 100 and 200 aircraft of which all have now been discontinued. The 737-700 was the first of the Next Generation 737 line, which was launched by Southwest Airlines in November of 1993. The airline had gone to Boeing requesting an improved version of their highly reliable 737 aircraft. Enhancements over the earlier 737 line include better payload, performance, range, and the ability to cruise at a higher altitude than any other airliner in its class. Interior improvements include a ?Glass Cockpit? and refined passenger amenities. Having first flown on December 9, 1996, this particular Dash 700 model was the 2843rd 737 built. Southwest Airlines became the first Next Generation 737 operator when they received a 737-700 on December 19, 1997.
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