**DIE-CAST METAL MODEL** BALAIR CTA AIRBUS A310-325 [HERPA WINGS]
Prix régulier 20,00 € TTC 6%
Characteristics
Special feature | Die-cast metal model |
Condition | Used very good (model as new, original box slightly damaged, see attached photos) |
Manufacturer | HERPA WINGS |
Description
Miniature DIE-CAST METAL MODEL of the BALAIR CTA AIRBUS A310-325, in its original box.
Model still AS NEW.
1/500 scale.
Manufactured by HERPA WINGS.
Art.-Nr. 501033
Original Dimensions :
Balair/CTA A310-325.
Anzahl Passagiere/Nombre de passagers : 34 C/187 Y
Flügelspannweite/Envergure : 43,90 m
Länge/Höhe/Longueur/Hauteur : 46,66 m/15,81 m
Max. Startgewicht/Poids max. au décollage : 164 000 kg
Max. Reichweite/Rayon d'action maximum : 9000 km
Mittlere Reisegeschw./Vitesse moyenne : 850 km/h
Tankkapazität/Capacité des réservoirs : 75 490 |
Triebwerke/Réacteurs 2 Pratt & Whitney : PW4156A
ABOUT HERPA WINGS
Herpa Wings is a brand that identifies the die-cast model aircraft line of German company Herpa. The collection includes 250 airlines under 17 different aircraft manufacturers in 1:200 scale. The mainstay of Herpa Wings is in the 1:500 scale, while model airliners are also produced in the 1:400, 1:200, 1:1000, and 1:160 scales. Herpa Wings model airliners may also be used in conjunction with Herpa's SCENIX series, which includes model diorama airports and airport accessories.
Herpa Wings has also produced model aircraft for many of the world's international airlines, which include Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific and others. These model aircraft are then sold exclusively by the airlines on board and are not included in the regular retail collection.
(Source : wikipedia.org)
ABOUT BELAIR CTA
Belair, legally Belair Airlines AG, was a Swiss charter airline headquartered in Glattbrugg operating out of Zürich Airport and EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg. It was a subsidiary of Air Berlin and operated under the Air Berlin brand name until the 31 March 2017. During the 2017 summer season, it flew on behalf of its sister company Niki and was shuttered by then-bankrupt Air Berlin on 28 October 2017.
(Source : wikipedia.org)