Boeing 757-200F Commercial Aircraft "UPS (United Parcel Service) - Worldwide Services" White and Dark Brown 1/400 Diecast Model Airplane by GeminiJet

Brand new 1/400 scale diecast airplane model of Boeing 757-200F Commercial Aircraft "UPS (United Parcel Service) - Worldwide Services" White and Dark Brown die cast model by GeminiJets.
Detailed exterior.
True-to-scale detail.
Does NOT include stand.
This model does not have any openings.
Manufacturers original unopened packaging.
Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.
Dimensions approximately L-4.5 Wingspan-3.75 inches.
Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy realistic feel.
HISTORY ASPECTS:
The Boeing 757-200F registered as N464UP and operated by UPS (United Parcel Service) - Worldwide Services has been a vital component of one of the worlds largest and most efficient cargo airline fleets. This freighter aircraft is specifically designed for the transportation of packages and parcels and its integration into UPSs fleet marked a significant milestone in the companys dedication to delivering packages swiftly and reliably across the globe. The Boeing 757-200F is celebrated for its versatility efficiency and role in keeping the global supply chain running seamlessly.The Boeing 757-200 was designed to replace the renowned Boeing 727-200. Airlines needed an aircraft with a slightly higher passenger capacity yet it had to be economically superior to the 727. With initial orders placed from the launch customers Eastern Airlines and British Airlines the 757-200 became a reality. The prototype aircraft was first flown on February 19 1982 and upon completion of its certification was launched into service by Eastern Airlines on January 1 1983. UPS was the launch customer for the cargo version of the 757-200 which went into service in 1987. Manufactured with a large cargo door on the left front side of the aircrafts fuselage the 757-200F can carry a sizable payload with a range of 3377 nau

Price history

Feb 16, 2024
€43.51

Manufacturer

GeminiJets