Description: The Boeing 747-400 was an upgraded version of the 747-300 with more powerful engines and greater range. It also incorporated a glass flight deck, enabling the aircraft to be flown by a crew of two, versus a crew of three on earlier models. A total of 694 were manufactured in various versions. The last 747-400 was delivered in 2005. Only a few 747's remain flying today with foreign airlines and in the freighter configuration. Northwest Airlines was a major United States airlines founded in 1926. The airline was headquartered in Eagan, Minnesota. It flew under the Northwest name until it was merged with Delta Airlines. The merger was approved on 29 October, 2008. Northwest had a total of 16 Boeing 747-400's in service. The 747-400 was first delivered to Northwest Airlines. They were the first airline to use the 747-400 for passenger service. This reproduction of the 747-451 with registration number N665US took it's maiden flight on 27 July 1989. It was delivered to Northwest on 01 September 1989. It flew under Northwest colors until October of 2008, when it changed livery to Delta Airlines after the Northwest / Delta merger, where it flew until Delta retired it's 747's. This aircraft was ultimately scrapped (How very, very, sad). This Dragon Wings beautiful 1:400 reproduction of Northwest's Boeing 747-451 is a very rare, highly detailed, diecast metal model. It has razor sharp Northwest Airlines graphics from the 1990's, is completely assembled and comes with a display stand. The model is new. All sales are final. Shipping to USA only. NOTE:This is an out of production, very rare and difficult model to find of Dragon Wing's Northwest Boeing 747-451. This will be an excellent addition to any Northwest collector, 747 collector, or any aviation enthusiat's collection. This is the only one available.
Price: 119.95 USD
Location: Prior Lake, Minnesota
End Time: 2024-11-23T05:49:00.000Z
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Type: Aircraft Model
Airline: Northwest