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Northwest Orient
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Boeing 377
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Until the 1980’s, the big US airline Northwest called itself Northwest Orient because it was – next to Pan Am – the second airline licensed to service the important transpacific routes. When, in 1948, the East Asian routes were passed from the DC-4 to the “Stratocruiser” there was a quantum leap in terms of travel comfort. In 1959 the 377 fleet was finally taken out of service. The big Boeing offered a lot of space and even a bar for its passengers, but was very difficult to fly.
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Scale: 1:500
Manufacturer: Herpa Wings
Nr. 506748
In stock:
1
Added to shop: 2006-05-06 (year-month-day)
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Our price: € 14.05
Normal price: € 16.50
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