DIE-CAST MODEL — 🇳🇱 buzz — BAe 146-300 — Herpa — 1:500 — WITH ORIGINAL BOX —
Prix régulier 40,00 € TTC 6%
Characteristics
| Type | CIVIL |
| Scale | 1:500 |
| Brand | Herpa Wings |
| Article Number | 513005 |
| EAN | 4013150513005 |
| Airline Company | buzz |
| Aircraft Type | BAe 146-300 |
| Size | 📏 Aircraft Size (real aircraft) Length: 30.99 m (101 ft 8 in) Wingspan: 26.34 m (86 ft 5 in) Height: 8.61 m (28 ft 3 in) 📐 Model Size (1:500) Length: approx. 6.2 cm (2.4 in) Wingspan: approx. 5.3 cm (2.1 in) |
| Registration | G-UKRC |
| 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 faithfully reproduces the buzz BAe 146-300 in its distinctive yellow and white livery. Manufactured by Herpa Wings, this precision model captures the unique high-wing configuration and four-engine layout that made the BAe 146 instantly recognizable. The model features accurately printed buzz branding with the airline's cheerful bee logo prominently displayed on the tail fin, along with detailed engine nacelles and landing gear. Article number 513005 represents a piece of European regional aviation history.
The British Aerospace 146-300 is a regional airliner known for its quiet operation and excellent short-field performance. This stretched variant measures 30.99 meters in length with a wingspan of 26.34 meters and a height of 8.61 meters. Powered by four Textron Lycoming ALF 502R turbofan engines mounted high on the wings, the BAe 146 earned the nickname 'Whisperjet' due to its remarkably low noise signature. The -300 variant could accommodate up to 100 passengers and was particularly popular for operations at noise-sensitive airports. At 1:500 scale, this model measures approximately 6.2 cm in length with a wingspan of about 5.3 cm.
🇳🇱 About the Airline
buzz was a low-cost airline brand created by KLM in 1999 to compete in the growing European budget travel market. Operating primarily from the United Kingdom, the airline used aircraft such as the BAe 146 to serve short-haul routes across Europe. Known for its bright yellow livery and distinctive bee logo, buzz stood out visually during the early days of low-cost aviation. The airline was later sold to Ryanair in 2003, marking the end of the brand but securing its place in European aviation history.