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Mohawk Convair CV-440 in 1:200
In mid-1958, Convair approached Mohawk concerning five white- tailed aircraft sitting in San Diego unsold. Mohawk jumped at the chance to be the first local service carrier to introduce the brand new Convair 440. As the first Convair 440 arrived, Mohawk introduced a new paint scheme which consisted of a gold and black stripe that ran along the length of the fuselage. Mohawk would call the new Convair 440s “metropolitans.” In late 1958, Mohawk finally opened its new maintenance base as the operation moved from Ithaca to Utica.
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
Additional Info
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Stock#G2MOH206
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BrandGemini Jets
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AircraftConvair CV-440
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AirlineMohawk
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RegistrationNo
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MaterialN/A
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Scale1:200
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Dimensions (L x W)4.84 x 6.26 inches
Warning: Choking Hazard!
Contains small parts. Not a toy. Not for children under 3 years.
Customer Reviews
- Gemini 200 Mohawk Convair CV-440-54 N4401
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This was a wonderful airline in its time. This aircraft was just want regional airlines needed to feed the developing hubs in the 1950s and 1960s. There are three pictures of this airframe on Airliners.net. I think that the model's nose is too short and should be extended, according to the pictures. As for the color of the model these appear to be correct with other airframes but the examples on A-net show a blue livery which must have run for a time. On 400scale.com there was discussion about the antenna being too big. On the images available I don't think it is off too much. Some time in the next few months, Herpa will also issue a Mohawk Convair CV440. Unfortunately for people like me, they have chosen the same registration number. (Posted on 3/16/2011)
