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Tupolev Tu-144 Supersonic airliner (Preorder only)

  • Product number: MSVIT7203
  • Vendor: Modelsvit
Regular price €420.00 EUR

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Tupolev Tu-144 Supersonic airliner (Preorder only)
Tupolev Tu-144 Supersonic airliner (Preorder only)
Regular price €420.00 EUR
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Tupolev Tu-144 was the first world’s supersonic passenger airliner. His prototype first flew on 31 December 1968 near Moscow, almost two months before the first flight of the Concorde. Throughout its operational history of 55 flight hours, the Tu-144 has reached service altitude of 16 000 meters and air speed over Mach 2.The two air crashes of Tu-144 in 1973 (at Paris Air Show) and respectively in 1978 (during test flight) had a crucial impact on his future.

The kit:

Scale: 1:72
Parts: 496
Weight: 1.810kg
Gross weight: 2.800kg
Volume: 9.240kg
Material: Resin+PS plastic
Minimum age: For modellers 14+
Wingspan: 389mm
Length: 912mm
Country of origin: Ukraine
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