Olympic B707-300 Olympic B707-300
Olympic B707-300

Olympic B707-300

InFlight200 Olympic B707-300
Details
Olympic B707-300 The final design approved by Boeing for their new jetliner and was the 80th variant to be submitted; the Boeing 367-80, publicly known as the 707, was rolled out at Renton, WA plant on the 14th May 1954 in a canary yellow/chocolate/white and yellow color , with the registration N70700 to show its new Model number and had the Boeing constructors number 17158. The 367-80 underwent a series of taxi trials and then history was made on the 15th of July 1954, when the Boeing chief test pilot Alvin 'Tex' Johnson lifted the 367-80 off the ground for the first time. With the development of the airframe, Boeing adopted the 707 in 1964 while on trials, which included NASA. The InFlight 200 707 features rubber tires, rolling wheels and a high attention to detail. At present, the 707 featured is the -320B/C series, with a potential of others being added to the range at a later date. All metal construction with detailed scale landing gear. Highly accurate tampoprint airline markings.
Additional Info
  • Stock#
    IF70057
  • Brand
    InFlight Models
  • Country of Manufacture
    N/A
  • Aircraft
    Boeing B707
  • Airline
    Olympic
  • Registration
    SX-DBE
  • Material
    N/A
  • Scale
    1:200
  • Dimensions (L x W)
    9.17 x 8.54 inches / 23.30 x 21.70 cm
Warning: Choking Hazard! Contains small parts. Not a toy. Not for children under 3 years.
Customer Reviews
Inflight 200 Olympic B707-384B SX-DBE
I was at a stage in my collecting habits that I was thinking about not getting this model. In the end run I am glad I did. The polished metal is so bright you can see your face it it. There is something alluring about the Olympic airlines livery with the Olympic circles on the dark blue background on the tail. Since the first days that Inflight started making B707s in 200 scale they have added details like cargo bays, antennas as well as improving on their landing gear. This model has landing lights and warning lights. I love details. You can see images of the real airframe:
http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?regsearch=SX-DBE. I have every model issued in 200 scale for Olympic. It was a silly thought not to get this one.
Review by James F (Posted on 3/16/2011)
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