DIE-CAST MODEL — 🇺🇸 Pan Am — Douglas DC-3 — Schabak — 1:600 — WITH ORIGINAL BOX —
Prix régulier 20,00 € TTC 6%
Characteristics
| Type | CIVIL |
| Scale | 1:600 |
| Brand | Schabak |
| Article Number | 932/7 |
| EAN | NOT_FOUND |
| Airline Company | Pan Am |
| Aircraft Type | Douglas DC-3 |
| Size | 📏 Aircraft Size (real aircraft) Length: 19.66 m (64 ft 6 in) Wingspan: 28.96 m (95 ft 0 in) Height: 5.16 m (16 ft 11 in) 📐 Model Size (1:600) Length: approx. 3.3 cm (1.3 in) Wingspan: approx. 4.8 cm (1.9 in) |
| Registration | N54705 |
| Condition | Mint condition. Complete with original box. Model never displayed and still in original protective plastic. |
Description
This vintage Schabak die-cast model represents a Pan American World Airways Douglas DC-3 in the airline's classic livery. Crafted in 1:600 scale, this miniature features the iconic white and blue color scheme with 'PAN AMERICAN' titles along the fuselage and the famous globe logo on the tail. The model showcases excellent attention to detail including molded propellers, landing gear, and window detailing. Made in Germany by Schabak (article number 932/7), this piece is a treasured collectible representing one of aviation's most legendary aircraft flying for one of the world's most iconic airlines.
The Douglas DC-3 revolutionized air travel in the 1930s and 1940s, becoming one of the most significant transport aircraft in aviation history. With its all-metal construction, reliable twin-engine design, and ability to carry 21-32 passengers, the DC-3 made commercial air travel practical and profitable. Pan American World Airways operated numerous DC-3s on routes throughout the Americas and beyond, helping establish the airline as a global aviation pioneer. The real aircraft measures approximately 19.66 m in length with a wingspan of 28.96 m, making this 1:600 scale model approximately 3.3 cm long with a 4.8 cm wingspan.
🇺🇸 About the Airline
Pan American World Airways, commonly known as Pan Am, was the principal international airline of the United States from the 1930s until its collapse in 1991. Founded in 1927, Pan Am was a cultural icon of the 20th century, pioneering international air routes, innovative aircraft, and luxury air travel. The airline's blue globe logo became synonymous with international aviation excellence and American commercial power during the golden age of flight.