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[Pre-order item] 727-200 Northwest Orient Airlines *Polished finish N251US 1/200 (BM20241213) [B-722-251]
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![[Pre-order item] 727-200 Northwest Orient Airlines *Polished finish N251US 1/200 (BM20241213) [B-722-251]](http://top-gun.jp/cdn/shop/files/B-722-251.jpg?v=1734242383&width=640)
Dear International Customers: Currently, our shipping is limited to addresses within Japan. Thank you for your understanding.
Dear International Customers: Currently, our shipping is limited to addresses within Japan. Thank you for your understanding.
Product model number | B-722-251 |
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release date | Scheduled for January 2025 or later |
Manufacturer | B-Models |
scale | 1/200 |
material | Zinc Die Casting |
stand | Included |
Model name | Boeing 727-200 |
Model size | Total length: approx. 23.3cm Overall width: approx. 16.5cm |
Actual size | Total length: 46.69m Width: 32.92m |
Organization Name | Northwest Airlines |
Aircraft number | N251US |
Details (partly AI-generated) | Northwest Airlines, which no longer exists due to its merger with Delta Airlines, was a major American airline with particular strengths in Asian routes. From 1947 to 2009, it served major airports in Japan, including Narita, Kansai, and Chubu, and was an important bridge to the US mainland. The B727-200 was the airline's main aircraft in the 1970s and 1980s, and was used on domestic routes and short-haul routes to Asia. It merged with Delta Airlines in 2008, bringing an end to its history. |