Wingspan: 16.5"
Fuselage Length: 18.5"
Hand-made and hand-painted, the Boeing 747-400 All Nippon Airways wooden scale model is of museum quality. Carefully carved from mahogany by skilled craftsmen, every piece is sanded and primed many times until perfect. A final coat of clear lacquer seals in the intricate details which have been meticulously painted on by talented artists. Each model comes with a beautiful mahogany-based chrome pedestal and undergoes several stages of quality control before being put in its box. Rest assured that when our customers receive their orders, they are not just getting a fine display piece, but a spectacular work of art. The Boeing 747-400 All Nippon Airways handmade model airplane is ideal for both personal collections and gifts.
History:
The Boeing 747-400 is the recent version of the Boeing 747. The 747-400 series is known as the best selling and the most advanced model of the 747 family. The Boeing 747-400 rolled out in January 1988 and first flew on April 29, 2988. The first 747-400 was delivered to Northwest Airlines in January 1989 with service entry on February 9. the 747-400 is an improved version of the 747-300 with increased wingspan, winglets, revised engines and a glass cockpit. The 747-400 passenger version features a stretched upper deck like the 747-300 as a standard feature.
Production of the 747-400 passenger version officially ceased on March 2007.
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