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Sunday 19 May 2024

The Inflight 200 Canada Air Force Airbus CC-330 Husky (A330-200) 330003 Scale 1/200 IF332RCAF02

About this post


Below is a detailed overview of a Inflight 200 model aircraft. At the base of this post you will see a model that has already been released. These are simply superb and people do not realizes how good they actually are. 


The Inflight 200 Canada Air Force Airbus CC-330 Husky (A330-200) 330003 Scale 1/200 IF332RCAF02 


This is a diecast airplane model in 1/200 scale that replicates a Royal Canadian Air Force Airbus CC-330 Husky, a military transport variant of the Airbus A330-200 passenger jet. Here's a breakdown of its features:


  • Scale: 1/200, meaning every 1 unit on the model is equivalent to 200 units on the real aircraft.
  • Manufacturer: Inflight 200
  • Aircraft: Airbus CC-330 Husky (military variant of A330-200)
  • Airline/Military: Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)
  • Registration Number: 330003
  • Material: Diecast metal for durability and a realistic feel.
  • Details: Highly detailed with accurate markings, specific to the Royal Canadian Air Force CC-330 Husky variant. This includes specific decals, antennas, and other elements that distinguish it from a standard A330-200.
  • Pre-Painted: It is pre-painted in the Royal Canadian Air Force livery, featuring the correct colors and markings.
  • Landing Gear: Includes landing gear that can be positioned for landing configuration.
  • Rolling Gears: It has rolling rubber tires on the landing gear, allowing collectors to taxi the model on a flat surface for a more interactive experience. However is not a toy and should not be played with.
  • Display Stand: The model includes a display stand for convenient presentation on a shelf or in a collection.

Overall:

This model would be a great addition for collectors interested in the Royal Canadian Air Force, military aircraft, Airbus CC-330 Husky or A330-200 aircraft, or 1/200 scale airplane models in general.


Pop to our website and see other Inflight 200 model. They are either ready for Pre-order or already available. Any questions please contact us through our website. 


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Malcolm 


Saturday 18 May 2024

A BUSY WEEKEND MAYBE IT THE RAIN HERE IN THE UK

Or maybe it the NEW Gemini jets and Gemini 200 models we have listed. It does not stop there now I am listing the NEW Inflight 200 models.

SEE THEM ON OUR WEBSITE

My favourites is the Olympic 747. I have never managed to see this in service one of those that escaped my logbook. When i went to Greece in 2018 I did see the DASH 8 in these colours. And in 1999 I saw a Olympic 737-200 in Crete doing the Athens hop. Alas it was very dark and early morning 4am on our way home, and my camera was packed away in the suitcase. Never do that these days. No phones mobile phones then of course.

The rest will be listed on Sunday at Airspotters.com






Thank you for reading this always appreciated. Malcolm

WOW LOOK AT THE NEW GEMINI 200 MODELS FOR JUNE 2024


A quick video showing the NEW Gemini 200 for June 2024
Please tell us what you think of them and feel free to PRE-ORDER on our website.


ABOUT GEMINI JETS
Their models are highly collectible and are all limited editions. This means that once a model is sold out, it will not be produced again. Gemini Jets uses aircraft manufacturers' blueprints and Pantone® colour charts to ensure that their models are as accurate as possible.










Gemini 200 American & PSA Heritage Livery Airbus A321 N582UW Scale 1/200 G2AAL1292









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Thursday 16 May 2024

PPC Model British Airways Embraer 190 G-LCYN Scale 1/100


 The PPC Model British Airways Embraer 190 G-LCYN Scale 1/100 is a must have for any fan of snap-fit models. This model is made of plastic and features a detailed livery. It comes with a stand, making it perfect for display.

We have been selling quality models since 2005, so you can be confident that you are getting a great product. 


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  • **Product Details:**
  • Brand: PPC
  • Snap-Fit
  • Condition: New
  • Weight: 0.75kg
  • Categories: PPC Models


SPOTTING AT LONDON GATWICK "YOU NEED TO KNOW WHERE TO GO"

 

Over the next few months I am going to share with you the places I go spotting. I been coming up to the airport since the 1960's. I started going up on my own in 1973 once I had passed my cycling proficient at the age of 15. There was a group of us and we all fly up there on our bikes. 


There are lots of place to go which are on the landside of the airport. They are public paces and not infringing on private or airport land.


I am very well known to the police all be it a lot of my old airport security and police friends have retired. Some of the new ones do talk to me and are never rude or proactive to move you on. The last guy was also a spotter but worked inside the airport normally.   


This is Prestwood lane I tell you more on a future post. There lost of wild life around here as well. So when there no planes there are plenty of birds, foxes, and farm animals to take photos of.  


This kind of photo is good with a camera lenes of 300m to 600m. It takes over 15 minutes to walk here from the nearest parking spot. 


Go around are great for me but not the passenger. Gatwick is well know for many go arounds. They fly over my house as well. Not good early in the morning as the noise is very loud, who needs an alarm.


I do love going up to Gatwick when there a special plane landing. Being three miles away it is very easy for me. This Qantas was early doors and I was up at 5:30am. It arrived at around 7:10am and did a go around first.


Please follow our blog and I love to read any comments or question you may have. This is me and my dog Dougie. Happy spotting till next time. Our website is Airspotters.com if you like model aircraft. 
















Monday 13 May 2024

AIRLINE ADVERTISING FROM THE OLD DAYS

 AIRLINE ADVERTISING FROM THE OLD DAYS

This blog covers almost all subject to do with aviation old and new. Advertising is one thing I decided to keep as the years went by. This advert is of TWA and around the1980's. 


AIRLINES EARLY HISTORY

TWA's corporate history dates from July 16, 1930, and the forced merger of Transcontinental Air Transport (TAT), Western Air Express (WAE), Maddux Air Lines, Standard, and Pittsburgh Aviation Industries Corporation (PAIC) to form Transcontinental & Western Air (T&WA) on 1 Oct.

They then became TWA which we all know stands for Trans World Airways (or Try Walking Across)


This picture above is of a TWA 747 I took at Gatwick, hopefully offering the service as advertised above. I love the old days and if you do please comment below. 

COURTESY OF THE INTERNET PLANE DATABASE
"LEE GRANT STARRED" SHE BE 99 IN 2024

I watch Columbo and there an ending scene of two TWA Boeing 747 in the globe livery. Ransom for a Dead Man 1971. But that is a story for another day.

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Malcolm 




 

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