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Boeing 747-200 Garuda Indonesia PK-GSFGatwick 1995 (c) Shaw
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Since the roll-out of the first 747, at Boeing's Everett facility on the 30th September 1968, this aircraft has been admired by millions around the world. The first flight of the 747 took place on the 9th February 1969, chief test pilot Jack Waddell, copilot Brien Wygle and flight engineer Jess Wallick lifting the aircraft off at 11.34am on a 1 hour 16 minute maiden sortie. History was in the making. The InFlight 200 747 is in our opinion, as close as possible to the real thing. Featuring rolling tires, turning nose wheels and rotating engine fans, aerials, and attention to detail. The detail on the 747-100 goes as far as showing the INS bump (Inertial Navigation System); this of course was later removed on the 747-200. With the development of the 747 to the -300 and -400 series, modifications will also be replicated on our models, ensuring the accuracy and attention to detail that our collectors and airlines have come to expect.
The model of the civil aircraft Boeing 747-200 Garuda Indonesia "Singapore Colors" has high-quality and detailed processing. The package includes a stand, antennas and landing gear.
The Boeing 747, also known as the Jumbo Jet, is a long-range wide-body jet airliner developed and manufactured in the United States. It was the largest commercial aircraft in use so far. Its reign was succeeded by an Airbus aircraft named A380. The four-engine, double-decker aircraft produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes is capable of carrying 416 to 524 passengers.
Due to a bad box design the stands of this model have a scratch on it, caused by the wingtip antenna touching it.
Material: mainly metal
Unlike other shops we transport this model from the factory in China to our warehouse without using air freight. We love airplanes as much as you do, but air freight has a huge environmental impact. Air freight is also expensive, by using other means of transport we can offer models for a lower price.The only advantage of air freight is that it's very fast. But we don't think this is more important than the disadvantages. If you reserve a model in advance you will be sure you can buy it from us. At a lower price, with less environmental impact.
Added to website: 2024-03-06
Brochure / announcement:
Garuda Indonesia used a Boeing 747-200 in 1980-2003. At that time, Garuda Indonesia operated 6 Boeing 747-200 aircrafts. At that time, Garuda Indonesia in famous liveries such as Stick Hockey (Livery 1969-1985) had a nose name on each of their aircraft.
At that time, this aircraft was used for long-haul routes which were quite unique as you can see below:
GA882/883 : Jakarta – Bangkok – Abu Dhabi – Frankfurt – London Gatwick – Frankfurt – Bombay – Singapore – Jakarta (1/Week)
GA880/881 : Jakarta – Bangkok – Abu Dhabi – Paris CDG – London Gatwick – Zurich – Abu Dhabi – Singapore – Jakarta (1/Week)
GA890/891 : Jakarta – Bangkok – Abu Dhabi – Rome – Amsterdam – Paris CDG – Abu Dhabi – Singapore – Jakarta (1/Week)
GA892/893 : Jakarta – Singapore – Abu Dhabi – Frankfurt – Amsterdam – Zurich – Abu Dhabi – Singapore – Jakarta (1/Week)
GA894/895 : Jakarta – Singapore – Abu Dhabi – Rome – Amsterdam – Frankfurt – Bombay – Singapore – Jakarta (1/Week)
GA886/887 : Jakarta – Singapore – Abu Dhabi – Zurich – London Gatwick – Rome – Bangkok – Jakarta (1/Week)
GA896/897 : Jakarta – Singapore – Bombay – Paris CDG – Amsterdam – Paris CDG – Abu Dhabi – Bangkok – Jakarta (1/Week)
GA970/971 : Jakarta – Singapore – Bombay – Zurich – Frankfurt – Rome – Bangkok – Jakarta (1/Week)
GA870/871 : Jakarta – Denpasar – Melbourne – Sydney (2/Weeks)
GA878/879 : Jakarta – Denpasar – Perth (1/Week)
GA898/899 : Jakarta – Denpasar – Sydney – Melbourne
And to several other countries in Asia such as: Hong Kong (Kai Tak), Guangzhou, Beijing, Seoul, Jeddah, Riyadh, Dhahran
What do you think, does this Livery deserve to be included in the Retro Livery line that is already on the 747-200 at this time? Please let me know what you think.
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Ooo, interesting livery, might free up a vote for this retro.
Would be great retro livery in IF 👀
Voted, Hope To Get claimed by developer
Yoo, my favorite livery from Garuda Indonesia “Stick Hockey”. I hope this livery will be add in IF
Throwback to 1984. PK-GSA at Gatwick.
Bump this retro livery request for 2024
PK-GSC at Melbourne, April 1982