DIE-CAST MODEL — 🇺🇸 TWA Trans World Airlines — MD-82 — Herpa — 1:500 — WITH ORIGINAL BOX —
Prix régulier 40,00 € TTC 6%
Characteristics
| Type | CIVIL |
| Scale | 1:500 |
| Brand | Herpa |
| Article Number | 511247 |
| EAN | 4013150511247 |
| Airline Company | TWA Trans World Airlines |
| Aircraft Type | MD-82 |
| Size | 📏 Aircraft Size (real aircraft) Length: 45.00 m (147 ft 8 in) Wingspan: 32.90 m (107 ft 11 in) Height: 9.00 m (29 ft 6 in) 📐 Model Size (1:500) Length: approx. 9.0 cm (3.5 in) Wingspan: approx. 6.6 cm (2.6 in) |
| Registration | EI-BWD |
| Condition | Mint condition. Complete with original box. Model never displayed and still in original protective plastic. |
Description
This exquisite 1:500 scale Herpa Wings diecast model represents a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 in the iconic TWA Trans World Airlines livery. The model features the distinctive red TWA branding on the tail and fuselage, with 'TRANS WORLD' text along the cabin side. Manufactured by Herpa Miniaturmodelle GmbH, this precision collectible showcases exceptional attention to detail with accurately rendered windows, landing gear, and the characteristic twin rear-mounted engines of the MD-82. The model comes in its original packaging displaying TWA's memorable slogan 'We're Up To Something Good.'
The McDonnell Douglas MD-82 is a twin-engine, single-aisle commercial jetliner that became a workhorse of domestic aviation during the 1980s and 1990s. This aircraft features a distinctive T-tail configuration and rear-mounted engines, offering excellent performance on short to medium-haul routes. The real MD-82 has a length of 45.00 m (147 ft 8 in), a wingspan of 32.90 m (107 ft 11 in), and a height of 9.00 m (29 ft 6 in). At 1:500 scale, this model measures approximately 9.0 cm in length with a wingspan of approximately 6.6 cm, making it a perfect display piece for aviation enthusiasts.
🇺🇸 About the Airline
Trans World Airlines (TWA) was one of America's most iconic airlines, founded in 1930 and operating until its acquisition by American Airlines in 2001. Known for its innovation and glamorous image during aviation's golden age, TWA served destinations worldwide and was synonymous with transcontinental and international travel. The airline's distinctive red and white livery and globe logo remain highly collectible among aviation memorabilia enthusiasts.