Barcode: 0 89195 55851 0
Packaging: 24 pieces per master carton
Box Size: 6.9"x6.9"x2"
1/400 Boeing 777-300ER (2004 Boeing Livery)
Features:
- Highly authentic markings and colors
- Accurate 777-300ER mold approved by Boeing
- Die cast fuselage
- 1/400 true-to-scale
- Realistic landing gear included
- Display stand included
About the new colors:
Developed for the company's all-new 7E7 Dreamliner passenger airplane, the colors and design are being extended to Boeing's current passenger airplanes and collateral items including models, brochures, World Wide Web sites and apparel.
On an airplane's exterior, four shades of blue and two shades of white combine throughout the plane's length as a visual depiction of the horizon and sky.
These colors replace the design introduced in 1981. The new colors are the fifth standard commercial airplanes color set in the company's history.
Source: www.boeing.com
About the 777-300ER:
The 777-300ER (773B) series is a long range version of 777-300, and is designed as a replacement for the 747-400. This is a result of Boeing's strategy to target the 747 series as cargo freighters rather than passenger aircraft.
The 777-300ER contains many modifications, including the GE90-115B engines, which are currently the world's most powerful jet engine with 115,300 lbf (513 kN) thrust. Other features include raked wingtips, a new main landing gear, extra fuel tanks, as well as strengthened fuselage, wings, empennage, nose gear, engine struts and nacelles. The range with a 365 passenger three-class configuration is 7,880 nautical miles (14,594 km). The 777-300ER programme was launched by Air France, though for political reasons, Japan Airlines was advertised as the launch customer. The first flight of the 777-300ER was February 24, 2003.