McDonnell Douglas MD-11 model airplane
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McDonnell Douglas began studies in 1978 of an aircraft to replace the DC-10 on the Long Beach production line. The result was the MD-11 tri-jet of 1985. This is essentially a stretched DC-10, but with a new outer wing incorporating winglets, a new tail, a two-pilot EFIS flight deck, and the choice of either General Electric CF6-80C or Pratt & Whitney PW4460 engines. (In June of 1983 the company adopted a new system of MD designations, breaking away from the old Douglas Commercial (DC) system.) The MD-11P, all passenger version, is able to carry 293 passengers, or 405 passengers in single economy-class seating. It has a maximum level speed at 27,000 feet of 597 mph, service ceiling of 32,600 feet, and range of 5,760 miles. This model is in precision polymer to exacting specifications. It is hand painted, and comes fully assembled with removable desk stand. Dimensions: Wingspan, 12 1/4" -Length, 15" -Scale, 1/164 MD-11Delta Airlines - Air Corps Price $145.95 MD-11 American Airlines - Air Corps Price $145.95
Dimensions: Wingspan, 20" -Length, 24" -Scale, 1/100 MD-11World Airway - Air Corps Price $174.95 MD-11 American Airlines - Air Corps Price $174.95 • Check our ordering information page for UPS shipping charges • Order
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