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SKYMARKS SOUTHWEST 737-MAX8 1/130 W/WIFI DOME
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This injected-molded plastic airplane model replica of the 737 MAX 8 comes in 1:130 scale with a wifi dome and display stand, and is approximately 12 inches long with an 11 1/4 inch wingspan. It is specially designed for adult collectors and appropriate for ages 14+.
The 737 MAX 8 first flew in 2016 and went into full service in 2017. With a length of 129 feet by 8 inches, and a wingspan of 117 feet and 10 inches, the aircraft is a favorite of airlines due to its incorporation of new technology and efficiency. It has a cruising speed of 606.1 miles (975.4 kilometers) per hour, can reach a height of 41,000 miles, and seat between 160 and 200 passengers.
The Southwest Airlines Heart Livery adorns their fleet of 737 Max 8 airplanes, giving passengers a colorful flight. The Silver honors the company's heritage, Blue expresses its commitment to exploration, Red emphasizes customer service, and Yellow signifies bold heights ahead. As of 2023, there are over 700 MAX 8 airplanes actively flying with Southwest Airlines operating nearly 160 aircraft.
The 737 MAX 8 first flew in 2016 and went into full service in 2017. With a length of 129 feet by 8 inches, and a wingspan of 117 feet and 10 inches, the aircraft is a favorite of airlines due to its incorporation of new technology and efficiency. It has a cruising speed of 606.1 miles (975.4 kilometers) per hour, can reach a height of 41,000 miles, and seat between 160 and 200 passengers.
The Southwest Airlines Heart Livery adorns their fleet of 737 Max 8 airplanes, giving passengers a colorful flight. The Silver honors the company's heritage, Blue expresses its commitment to exploration, Red emphasizes customer service, and Yellow signifies bold heights ahead. As of 2023, there are over 700 MAX 8 airplanes actively flying with Southwest Airlines operating nearly 160 aircraft.