Fokker 100 Alliance Airlines (Australia) Special Paint "Southern Cross Minor" 2020 VH-UQG 1/400 [GJUTY1996]
Fokker 100 Alliance Airlines (Australia) Special Paint "Southern Cross Minor" 2020 VH-UQG 1/400 [GJUTY1996]
Fokker 100 Alliance Airlines (Australia) Special Paint "Southern Cross Minor" 2020 VH-UQG 1/400 [GJUTY1996]
Fokker 100 Alliance Airlines (Australia) Special Paint "Southern Cross Minor" 2020 VH-UQG 1/400 [GJUTY1996]
Fokker 100 Alliance Airlines (Australia) Special Paint "Southern Cross Minor" 2020 VH-UQG 1/400 [GJUTY1996]
Fokker 100 Alliance Airlines (Australia) Special Paint "Southern Cross Minor" 2020 VH-UQG 1/400 [GJUTY1996]

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Fokker 100 Alliance Airlines (Australia) Special Paint "Southern Cross Minor" 2020 VH-UQG 1/400 [GJUTY1996]

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Fokker 100 Alliance Airlines (Australia) Special Paint "Southern Cross Minor" 2020 VH-UQG 1/400 [GJUTY1996]

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Product model number GJUTY1996
Product Code 0763116419967
release date From early May 2022
Manufacturer GeminiJets
scale 1/400
material Zinc die-cast (some parts such as gears are plastic)
stand Not included
Partial assembly required none
Model name Fokker F-100
Model size Total length: approx. 8.9cm total width: approx. 7cm
Actual size Overall length: 35.53m Overall width: 28.08m
Organization Name Alliance Airlines (Australia)
Aircraft number VH-UQG
detail The aircraft was introduced by American Airlines in April 1993, and subsequently passed through two other airlines before being purchased by Alliance Airlines in July 2017.
The livery commemorates the attempted flight from Wyndham, West Wyndham to London by Australian aviator Charles Kingsford Smith (1897-1935) on 24 September 1931.