B707-320 Pan Am Scale Model (Free Shipping)

 

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B707-320 Pan Am Scale Model (Free Shipping)

Item#: KB707PAT

MSRP Price: $211.95

Factory Direct Price: $159.95

Wing Span: 17.50
Length: 18.50

Manufacturer: The Boeing Co.

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B707-320 Pan Am Scale Model (Free Shipping)

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This Ready to Ship Boeing 707-320 Pan Am Model Airplane was handcrafted with absolute precision using the finest Philippine Mahogany and was sealed to last for generations. Working from our library of blueprints, reference materials and their exact photographs, Factory Direct Models master artisans recreated this Boeing 707-320 Pan Am into an amazingly detailed display model that you can display at your home, office, museum, tradeshow or any place you desire.

This Boeing 707-320 Pan Am Mahogany Airplane Model is a perfect gift for Aviation Enthusiasts, Pilot, Aviator or people who took part in developing this Airplane.

Please note that the stand shown in this photograph may vary or change with the model you receive.

Your model will be made exactly as shown in the photographs. If you would like to change this model in any other way, please visit Our Custom Model Gallery section of our website to commission a personalized model to be built.

Boeing 707-320 Pan Am History:

The Boeing 707 is a four-engine commercial passenger jet airliner developed by Boeing in the early 1950s. Its name is most commonly spoken as "Seven Oh Seven". Boeing delivered a total of 1,010 Boeing 707s, which dominated passenger air transport in the 1960s and remained common through the 1970s. Boeing also offered a smaller, faster version of the aircraft that was marketed as the Boeing 720.

Although it was not the first commercial jet in service, the 707 was the first to be commercially successful, and is generally credited as ushering in the Jet Age. It established Boeing as one of the largest makers of passenger aircraft, and led to the later series of aircraft with "7x7" designations.

Boeing 707-320 Intercontinental: A stretched version of the turbojet-powered original model, powered by JT4A-3 turbojets producing 15,800 lbst each. The interior allowed for up to 189 passengers due to a 100-inch (2,500 mm) stretch, while a longer wing carried more fuel, increasing range by 1,600 miles (2,600 km) and allowing the aircraft to operate as true transoceanic aircraft. Takeoff weight was increased to 316,000 lb (143 kN). First flight was on 11 January 1958, and 69 turbojet -320s were produced.