Pacific Aircraft Models 10/24
Wingspan: 13.5"
Fuselage Length: 13.5"
Boeing 737 Southwest Model Airplane : A Scale Replica that Gets Everyone’s Attention
Our Boeing 737 Southwest Model Airplane is a must-have to your growing collection. This model airplane undergoes various stages of quality control before being placed in its box. Our craftsmen and artists had mastered the art of carving, modeling and painting model planes resulting to a top-quality scale replica of the original aircraft. The details are accurately incorporated to the Boeing 737 Southwest Model Airplane; that includes logos, paint schemes, tail design and unique parts.
Each B737 Southwest Model Plane is skillfully carved from solid mahogany with precise blueprint details based on the actual plane. The paint scheme markings, insignia and logos are perfectly complete reflecting that of the original aircraft. Completing the B737 Southwest Model Plane is a classic and durable mahogany base stand with a polished steel support mounting rod. Display it on your desk or give it as a gift to someone who shares the same passion for aviation like you do.
History of the Boeing 737 :
The 737 models can be divided into three generations, including nine major variants. The "Original" models consist of the 737-100, 737-200/-200 Advanced. The "Classic" models consist of the 737-300, 737-400, and 737-500. The "Next Generation" variants consist of the 737-600, 737-700/-700ER, 737-800, and 737-900/-900ER.
The initial model was the 737-100. It was launched by Lufthansa in 1965. The -100 was rolled out on January 17, 1967 and entered service in 1968. The aircraft is the smallest variant of the 737. The 737-200 Advanced is an improved version of the -200, introduced by All Nippon Airways on May 20, 1971. The 737-300 was launched in 1981 by both USAir and Southwest Airlines becoming the first model of the 737 Classic series. The aircraft has a typical capacity of 128 passengers in a two class configuration (137 seats in a one class coach seating configuration).
The 737 has been continuously manufactured by Boeing since 1967 with 6,348 aircraft delivered and 2,061 orders yet to be fulfilled as of March 2010. The 737 series is the best selling jet airliner in history.There are on average 1,250 737s airborne at any given time, with one departing or landing somewhere every five seconds. The 737 primarily competes with the Airbus A320 family.
*Alteration on the design such as change of paint schemes and markings or embodied features on our models occurs at any time. Detachable stand is included with the model which may vary from the photo.