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LUFTHANSA CARGO 777F SUSTAINABLE FUEL HE536103 1:500

HERPA 1:500

MSRP: $61.95
$61.95
Now: $55.95
(You save $6.00 )
SKU:
HE536103
UPC:
4013150536103
Availability:
In Stock - Ships In 5 - 7 Business Days
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
Product Type:
AIRCRAFT
Aircraft Type:
Boeing 777-200
Airline:
LUFTHANSA (GERMANY)
Country Of Origin:
CHINA
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Product Overview

HERPA LUFTHANSA CARGO 777F SUSTAINABLE FUEL HE536103 1:500

Produced to the highest standards, Herpa diecast metal models are developed in collaboration with aircraft manufacturers and the airlines and are recognized by discerning model airplane collectors worldwide for their unparalleled, accurate realism, attention to detail and exceptional quality. True-to-scale, this Herpa 1/500 scale Lufthansa Cargo Boeing 777F, named Annyeonghaseyo, Korea - Registration D-ALFG - which measures approximately 5-inches long with a 5-1/8-inch wingspan, features special livery to showcase that DB Schenker and Lufthansa have collaborated to form a joint venture promoting 100% CO2 neutral flights by using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), which not only offers greener logistics, it also saves CO2e. A Display Stand is not included and is sold separately - Herpa HE521024. The Boeing 777 Freighter, designated the 777F, is the cargo variant of the 777, and is similar and shares common attributes with the Boeing 777-200LR, which is the Long-Range version of the aircraft, and has been furnished with additional auxiliary fuel tanks and other necessary upgrades to accomplish this task. Brought into service in 1994 by Boeing to replace earlier, aging DC-10 and L-1011 airliners, the twin engine, wide-body Boeing 777 fills the void in size between Boeing's 767 and 747 and is Boeing's first aircraft to be equipped with advanced fly-by-wire controls. Offered in many versions to meet airlines' different requirements, the Boeing 777, which initially competed against the now discontinued Airbus A340 and McDonnell Douglas MD-11, has overtaken the Boeing 747 with the number of aircraft produced and currently goes up against Airbus' A350 and A330-900 aircraft.