Skymarks QANTAS 1/200 QANTAS B747400 Queen of the Skies VHOEJ
1/200 Qantas B747-400 VH-OEJ "Final Flight"
Qantas Boeing 747-400 - Registration VH-OEJ - named Wunala - was the airline's last remaining Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet in its fleet, having departed Sydney, Australia for the final time on July 22, 2020 - Flight 7474 - marking the end of an era. After nearly five decades of 747 service, Qantas' fleet of Boeing 747 aircraft has flown over 3.6 billion kilometers / 2.2 billion miles, the equivalent of 4,700 return trips to the moon or 90,000 times around the world! The model measures approximately 13-7/8-inches long with a 12-7/8-inch wingspan and comes complete with Landing Gear and a Display Stand. An accurate, true-to-scale reproduction of the actual aircraft, the model is great for collectors and features authentic, highly detailed graphics and markings. Easily discernible from earlier 747 models by its prominent wingtip extensions and winglets, the Boeing 747-400 was initially introduced in 1984 as an advanced variant of its predecessor, the Boeing 747-300 - known as the Advanced 300 Series - as it was intended to be more cost-effective than the -300, with more efficient engines, a greater range, at nearly 7,300 nautical miles, and due to the development and implementation of a "glass cockpit,"
This model features solid injection molded plastic construction with highly detailed graphics. All models assemble in minutes and include a display stand. Model is approximately 14 inches long with 12 3/4 inch wingspan.