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We are Airspotters.com at https://www.airspotters.com/ Inflight 200 American Airlines Boeing 747-123 N9666 Scale 1/200 IF741AA1122P This highly sought-after diecast model from Inflight 200 showcases the iconic American Airlines Boeing 747-123, registration N9666. Known affectionately as the "Queen of the Skies," this aircraft was a cornerstone of American Airlines' long-haul fleet during the golden era of wide-body travel. Crafted to a precise 1/200 scale, this model features authentic detailing, accurate markings, and the unmistakable polished silver livery that defined American’s branding for decades. A sturdy display stand is included, making this a must-have centrepiece for collectors and aviation fans alike. Whether you're commemorating a classic era of jet travel or expanding your American Airlines collection, this model delivers timeless appeal.
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Behind the tress at London Gatwick Airspotters.com
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LHR Tridents and Tristars August 1977. The leading plane is G-AWZX and ended up at :GW as a fire trainer in 1984. I have a picture of it sitting there as well. Finally it was broken up in 2004. I have tried hard to repair this photo and it alot better then when I first posted it on facebook. I remember seeing a Aer Lingus 707 park with the Tristars, can anyone shed any light on that. Airspotters.com Please follow and like our page. #AviationIndustry #aircraft #aviationarchives #aviationhistory #airspotters #aircraftspotter #planespotter #aviation #aviationworld #aviationgeek #CivilAviation #heathrow #heathrowairport #trident #hawkersiddleytrident #tristar
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My first Boeing 747 I spotted at Gatwick in 1974. What was yours please say. Airspotters.com we been selling models since 2005
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Some spare gray paint and black paint next6 thing you know you got a well worn taxiway or runway . Airspotters.com
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