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Boeing 767-200 Diecast Model
Boeing, N767BA 767 Prototype, Maiden Flight, September 26th 1981

Limited Edition
600
Pieces Worldwide

1:400 Scale   Length   Width
Boeing 767-200   4.75"   4.75"


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Boeing 767-200 N767BA was the very first 767 produced, rolling off the line on 4 August 1981 and making its maiden flight on 26 September 1981. Initially a prototype for testing the new twin-aisle design, it later served as an Airborne Surveillance Testbed for the U.S. Army, equipped with a large dorsal sensor pod for infrared and optical tracking. Over its career, N767BA contributed to avionics, flight control, and systems development for the 767 family. The aircraft flew its final mission on 20 September 2003, was deregistered in 2007, and eventually retired to Victorville, California, for scrapping.

Boeing 767-200

Designed as a wide-bodied, twin-engined airliner to fill the niche between the narrow-bodied 707 and wide-bodied 747, the 767 was first flown on September 26th, 1981. Developed in tandem with the narrow-bodied 757 twinjet, both aircraft share a common digital cockpit layout and are operated by a two man flight crew. Thanks to a proven reliability track-record, the 767 is approved for extended twin engine operations (ETOPS) making it a popular choice for airlines flying transatlantic routes. With more than 1000 aircraft produced, the 767 is the second most prolific wide-bodied airliner after the 747.

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V1:400

The V1:400 Models range presents detailed, ready-made diecast models of civilian aircraft in 1:400 scale.

V1:400 diecast airplanes feature:

  • Diecast metal construction with some plastic components.
  • Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details.
  • Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals.
  • Permanently extended metal landing gear with rotating wheels.

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