DIE-CAST MODEL — 🇱🇻 air Baltic — Boeing 737-500 — Herpa — 1:500 — WITH ORIGINAL BOX —





Prix régulier 60,00 € TTC 6%
Characteristics
| Type | CIVIL |
| Scale | 1/500 |
| Brand | herpa |
| Article Number | 505567 |
| EAN | 4013150505567 |
| Airline Company | air Baltic |
| Aircraft Type | Boeing 737-500 |
| Size | 📏 Aircraft Size (real aircraft) Length: 31.00 m (101 ft 9 in) Wingspan: 28.90 m (94 ft 9 in) Height: 11.10 m (36 ft 6 in) 📐 Model Size (1:500) Length: approx. 6.2 cm (2.4 in) Wingspan: approx. 5.8 cm (2.3 in) |
| Registration | YL-BBA |
| Condition | Mint condition. Complete with original box. Model never displayed and still in original protective plastic. |
Description
This exquisite 1:500 scale die-cast model represents an air Baltic Boeing 737-500, manufactured by Herpa. The model features the airline's distinctive white livery with blue engines and tail design, complemented by an orange flower logo on the tail. Crafted with precision, this miniature aircraft showcases authentic details including accurately molded engines, landing gear, and window detailing. The model comes in its original Herpa packaging, making it an excellent addition to any aviation collection.
The Boeing 737-500 is a member of the classic 737 family, designed as a shorter variant to replace the 737-200. With a length of approximately 31 meters and a wingspan of 28.9 meters, this twin-engine narrow-body aircraft was widely used for short to medium-haul routes. The 737-500 could accommodate up to 132 passengers and was known for its reliability and efficiency. At 1:500 scale, this model measures approximately 6.2 cm in length with a wingspan of about 5.8 cm, perfectly capturing the proportions of the real aircraft.
🇱🇻 About the Airline
air Baltic is Latvia's flag carrier and a leading airline in the Baltic region, established in 1995. Based in Riga, the airline operates an extensive network connecting the Baltic states with major European cities and beyond. Known for its modern fleet and innovative services, air Baltic was one of the first airlines to operate the Bombardier CS300 (now Airbus A220-300) and has become a symbol of Baltic aviation excellence.