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Herpa Pan Am Boeing 727-200 - Billboard with cheatline test livery - N4738 “Clipper Electric” 1/200 571845

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SKU:
571845
UPC:
4013150571845
Weight:
1.20 KGS
  • Herpa Pan Am Boeing 727-200 - Billboard with cheatline test livery - N4738 “Clipper Electric” 1/200 571845
  • Herpa Pan Am Boeing 727-200 - Billboard with cheatline test livery - N4738 “Clipper Electric” 1/200 571845
  • Herpa Pan Am Boeing 727-200 - Billboard with cheatline test livery - N4738 “Clipper Electric” 1/200 571845
  • Herpa Pan Am Boeing 727-200 - Billboard with cheatline test livery - N4738 “Clipper Electric” 1/200 571845
  • Herpa Pan Am Boeing 727-200 - Billboard with cheatline test livery - N4738 “Clipper Electric” 1/200 571845
  • Herpa Pan Am Boeing 727-200 - Billboard with cheatline test livery - N4738 “Clipper Electric” 1/200 571845
  • Herpa Pan Am Boeing 727-200 - Billboard with cheatline test livery - N4738 “Clipper Electric” 1/200 571845
  • Herpa Pan Am Boeing 727-200 - Billboard with cheatline test livery - N4738 “Clipper Electric” 1/200 571845
  • Herpa Pan Am Boeing 727-200 - Billboard with cheatline test livery - N4738 “Clipper Electric” 1/200 571845
  • Herpa Pan Am Boeing 727-200 - Billboard with cheatline test livery - N4738 “Clipper Electric” 1/200 571845
  • Herpa Pan Am Boeing 727-200 - Billboard with cheatline test livery - N4738 “Clipper Electric” 1/200 571845
  • Herpa Pan Am Boeing 727-200 - Billboard with cheatline test livery - N4738 “Clipper Electric” 1/200 571845
  • Herpa Pan Am Boeing 727-200 - Billboard with cheatline test livery - N4738 “Clipper Electric” 1/200 571845
  • Herpa Pan Am Boeing 727-200 - Billboard with cheatline test livery - N4738 “Clipper Electric” 1/200 571845
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Description

Length: 22 cm

Material: Diecast

Brand: Herpa

In the early 1980s, Pan Am was looking into a new color scheme and decided to experiment with new designs on actual aircraft. One such aircraft was this 727 that received a combination of the old cheatline and enlarged titles on the fuselage. Ultimately, Pan Am in 1984 decided to delete the cheatline entirely, keeping the well-known “billboard” titles. “Clipper Electric” kept this experimental design until at least 1985. ® All related logos, characters, names, and distinctive likenesses thereof are the exclusive property of Pan American World Airways, Inc. Used under authorization.

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