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Air Canada Airbus A220-300




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Air Canada

Airbus A220-300

Air Canada commemorates its predecessor, Trans Canada Air Lines, formed back in 1937, with this latest retro-jet. In 1965 the airline was officially renamed Air Canada, after carrying that name already for some time in the French-speaking regions of the country. The brand new A220 succeeds an A319 that for 20 years sported a similar TCA retro color scheme, ensuring that the Trans Canada design lives on.
Scale:  1:200 
Dimensions: see this page
Material: mainly metal
Stand: included
Brand: Herpa Wings Info
Nr: 571593

In stock: 2

Added to website: 2021-11-25
Brochure / announcement: September - October 2021
Trans Canada Air Lines retro

Our price: € 64.95
≈ $ 70.68 excl. VAT
 
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Customer reviews

William 2022-01-05
Very good 1/200 metal reproduction of handsome “Trans-Canada Air Lines” “Air Canada” “A-220-300”.
Translucent stand should be sturdier.
I’d like to see review(s) of the “Gemini Jets” rendition.
I wish a manufacturer would produce a 1: