United Airlines Douglas DC-3 N814CL  Scale:1:200 G2UAL284

United Airlines Douglas DC-3 N814CL Scale:1:200 G2UAL284

United Airlines Douglas DC-3 N814CL
G2UAL284
Scale:1:200
Details
United Airlines Douglas DC-3 N814CL G2UAL284 Scale:1:200 Highly detailed Gemini Jets dieacst metal model in 1:200 scale. Each model is very collectible and all regular releases have limited production lines Welcome to the exciting world of Gemini Jets! These, 1:200 scale die cast metal airliner replicas; represent the world's airlines both past and present. Each model is highly collectible Die-cast Model Aircraft All Metal Limited production All Metal
Additional Info
  • Stock#
    G2UAL284
  • Brand
    Gemini Jets
  • Country of Manufacture
  • Aircraft
    Douglas DC-3
  • Airline
    United Airlines
  • Registration
    N814CL
  • Material
    N/A
  • Scale
    1:200
  • Dimensions (L x W)
    3.9 x 5.7 inches
Warning: Choking Hazard! Contains small parts. Not a toy. Not for children under 3 years.
Customer Reviews
Gemini Jets 200 United Airlines Douglas DC-3 N814CL (cn 34370)
This aircraft belongs to Clay Lacy Aviation Inc, Van Nuys CA preserved in United Air Lines colors and is still airworthy today. This aircraft was built in 1945 the Air Force as 45-1100. It had many registration before being purchased and restore by Clay Lacy. Take a look at some of the pictures on Airliners.net. The refurbishing of the interior is especially striking but does not depict an interior from "back in the day". It was originally built as a Douglas C-47B-50-DK. The reproduction of this model is pretty much perfect in all respects. The colors are correct with the images of the airplane. The passenger windows are sharply printed. The nose and cockpit area are spot on as is the tail wheel and the main landing gear. The engines are reproduced with maximum perfection. The aircraft is painted in the United white top colors. I hope eventually they will do a rank and file model using the other colors as they did in their 250 scale United model. On the model you can just about chear those PW R-1830 engines roar! Pix: http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?cx=partner-pub-8297169501225184%3Aa05n2n-tzky&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=N814CL+&sa=Submit&search_active=1&search=&sheadline=&search_field=datedesc&submit=&siteurl=www.airliners.net%2F&ref=&ss=0j0j1 Review by James F (Posted on 7/30/2012)
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