BAe 146-200 "AirUK"
BAe 146-200 "AirUK"
BAe 146-200 "AirUK"
BAe 146-200 "AirUK"
BAe 146-200 "AirUK"
BAe 146-200 "AirUK"
BAe 146-200 "AirUK"
BAe 146-200 "AirUK"
BAe 146-200 "AirUK"
BAe 146-200 "AirUK"
BAe 146-200 "AirUK"
BAe 146-200 "AirUK"
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1:144

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alter

10

Altersempfehlung

alter

63

Einzelteile

level 3

BAE 146-200 "Airuk"

Art. Nr. 037919090

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masstab

1:144

scale

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10

Altersempfehlung

alter

63

Einzelteile

BAE 146-200 "Airuk": British aviation history in model format

With this detailed model kit of the BAE 146-200, you can bring a piece of British aviation history home. The short -haul aircraft, which has shaped European airspace since 1983, is shown in this set on a precise scale of 1: 144 and, with its 63 individual parts, offers an exciting farming experience for aviation enthusiasts.

Product advantages

  • Precise replica of the popular regional aircraft on a scale of 1: 144
  • 63 high -quality individual parts for detailed assembly
  • Faithful declaration scheme of all Airuk BaE 146-200 machines
  • Authentic representation of the characteristic Airuk painting
  • Ideal level of difficulty for model builders from 10 years

Detailed product description

The BAE 146-200 was an important milestone in the history of regional aircraft. With a passenger capacity of 85-100 people and an impressive range of 3650 km, it shaped European regional traffic. This model kit captures the characteristic features of the aircraft and enables you to set up an authentic miniature of this important aircraft.

Scope of delivery

  • 63-part plastic model kit (not pre-assembled)
  • Detailed, multilingual building instructions with clear illustrations
  • High quality decal form for authentic Airuk design

Worth knowing about the original

The BAE 146-200 established itself as a reliable work horse in European regional traffic. At Airuk, she played a central role in building the British regional route network. The aircraft was particularly appreciated for its reliability and the ability to flirt even smaller regional airports. With her four engines, it offered a high degree of security and redundancy.

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