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Sky-Stars Edition Airmail 180262 Boeing 314 Clipper 1:350

Sky-Stars Edition Airmail 180262 Boeing 314 Clipper 1:350

Sky-Stars Edition Airmail 180262 Boeing 314 Clipper 1:350

The Boeing 314 Clipper was a four-engine long-range flying boat built between 1938 and 1941 by the American aircraft manufacturer Boeing. At the time, it was among the largest aircraft in the world. A total of twelve units were produced for Pan American Airways, three of which were transferred to BOAC under the Lend-Lease Act. The aircraft were operated on transatlantic and transpacific routes.


Properties "Sky-Stars Edition Airmail 180262 Boeing 314 Clipper 1:350"
Period: Historic
Plane Manufacturer: Boeing
Plane Type: Passenger
Scale: 1:350
color: silver
Data according to manufacturer. Errors and changes reserved.
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