Braniff International Airways McDonnell Douglas DC-8-62 "N1807," (Panagra Green).  InFlight 1:200

Braniff International Airways McDonnell Douglas DC-8-62 "N1807," (Panagra Green). InFlight 1:200

Braniff International Airways McDonnell Douglas DC-8-62 "N1807," (Panagra Green). InFlight 1:200
IF2BRN6203
Scale 1:200
Details
Braniff International Airways McDonnell Douglas DC-8-62 "N1807," (Panagra Green). InFlight 1:200 IF2BRN6203 Highly collectible, these limited edition, 1/200 scale, diecast models – which are twice as large as standard diecast metal airliners – feature simulated cockpit and cabin windows; realistic engine nacelles with visible fan blades; antennas, simulated lights, and other fine add-on parts; intricate landing gear with free-rolling wheels and real rubber tires; an authentic livery with razor-sharp printing; a limited edition card; and more. Inflight 200 Production very limited! New Mould All Metal Die Cast
Additional Info
  • Stock#
    IF2BRN6203
  • Brand
    InFlight Models
  • Country of Manufacture
    N/A
  • Aircraft
    Douglas DC-8
  • Airline
    Braniff
  • Registration
    N1807
  • Material
    N/A
  • Scale
    1:200
  • Dimensions (L x W)
    9.45 x 8.91 inches
Warning: Choking Hazard! Contains small parts. Not a toy. Not for children under 3 years.
Customer Reviews
Braniff International Airways McDonnell Douglas DC-8-62CF "N1807" (cn 45904/309) (Panagra Green)
This DC-8 flew in just about all the colors Braniff had. It also was painted in Hawaiian Airlines colors under a lease were BI had leased out several of their DC-8s to Hawaiian. Later this aircraft was converted to a cargo aircraft.

The aircraft was manufactured in 1967 and delivered to Braniff International Nov. 13, 1967 in the Panagra Green colors. It also was in burgundy colors and the ultra colors.

The model is quite striking in the Panagra colors. The model features warning lights on the fuselage and on the wing tips. The passenger doors and windows are printed clearly on the model.

Cargo bay doors are marked, The large cargo door on the fuseage is also visible in a white or sliver outline. There are also attenas on the upper and lower parts of the fuselage.

The cock pit and nose area is spot on with the one on one aircraft. The cockpit windows are gray on black and stand out clearly.

One thing negative about this model and the other DC-8s in this serious is there is a fairly large gap in the seem where the wings meet the fuselage but for me this is not a deal breaker.

I love jelly bean colors. (I now have more jelly beans on my desk than Ronald Reagan had during his presidency!) I can't get enough of them and am glad to add this one to my collection.

Review by James F (Posted on 7/1/2013)
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