Western Airlines B727-200 N2804W Polished  Inflight 200  IF7220511AP Western Airlines B727-200 N2804W Polished  Inflight 200  IF7220511AP
Western Airlines B727-200 N2804W Polished  Inflight 200  IF7220511AP
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Western Airlines B727-200 N2804W Polished Inflight 200 IF7220511AP

InFlight Models Die-cast Model Airliner
Western Airlines B727-200 N2804W Polished Inflight 200 IF7220511AP
Details
Western Airlines B727-200 N2804W Polished Inflight 200 IF7220511AP 144 Pcs N2804W C/N 20266 was delivered to Western in November 1969 after taking its first flight in October 1969 . This airframe served with Western until 1985 and then sold to Delta. Scale 1:200 Inflight200 is a leading manufacturer of high quality precision diecast 1:200 scale aircraft models. Highly detailed die-cast model in 1:200 scale.
Additional Info
  • Stock#
    IF7220511AP
  • Brand
    InFlight Models
  • Country of Manufacture
    N/A
  • Aircraft
    Boeing B727
  • Airline
    Western
  • Registration
    N2804W
  • Material
    N/A
  • Scale
    1:200
  • Dimensions (L x W)
    9.19 x 6.48 inches / 23.34 x 16.45 cm
Warning: Choking Hazard! Contains small parts. Not a toy. Not for children under 3 years.
Customer Reviews
Inflight 200 Western Airlines B727-247 advanced N2804W Polished
Like the sister release with the white back drop and the flying W I am not sure Inflight has hit the red color correctly. There is a purple hue. You will have to decide. For me I didn't think we would get another chance at a Western in the metal finished. The model version is polished and shines like crazy but be careful to use gloves to handle it as it is easy to get finger prints on it. This aircraft flew in a variety of Western and later Delta colors: http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?cx=partner-pub-8297169501225184%3Aa05n2n-tzky&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=N2804W&sa=Submit&search_active=1&search=&sheadline=&search_field=datedesc&submit=&siteurl=www.airliners.net%252F This bare metal version does not have Western written on the fuselage but it is on the tail. The model captures most details well, although I think the nose is short, the landing gear are correctly scaled and feature rolling tires, hub caps and stimulated lug nuts. The model also features antenna, warning lights and landing lights. The engines are properly shaped. The pax doors and windows are sharply printed. The cockpit windows are shaped correctly. It is interesting to note that some years back, KSO models of Salt Lake City did N2805W in an issue of 12. I have a copy. The red is a better match but on the old WM mould there are some details lacking that we have on the IF and WMs of today. I am glad IF choose a different tail number. Review by Colorado man (Posted on 8/27/2011)
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