Description
The Boeing 727 is a narrow-body airliner with three rear-mounted engines. It was manufactured from 1963 to 1984. It became the first commercial aircraft to sell more than 1000 airplanes. The single-aisle aircraft was intended for short and medium routes. The third engine made it possible for it to operate out of shorter runways at regional airports. One distinctive feature of the aircraft is the built-in stairs under the rear of the aircraft. Interesting fact: In 1971, D. B. Cooper hijacked a 727, collected $200,000 in ransom money, and then bailed out through the aft stairway, over the northwest United States. Neither Cooper nor any of the money was ever found.
This exquisite B727-200 TWA (Trans World Airlines) Mahogany Model is handcrafted by our master craftsmen from the finest Mahogany Wood. Attention is given to every detail, resulting in unsurpassed quality. Models come complete with a detachable wood display stand. The model will be delivered to your door securely in a foam fitted shipping box. These models make a great gift for any aviation enthusiast, veteran or history buff alike.
- Limited Edition: 100 Pieces in Collection
- Material: Mahogany Wood
- 13.25 Inch Wingspan
- 18.75 Inch Length
Produced under license from Boeing. Boeing and 727, the distinctive Boeing logos, product markings and trade dress are trademarks of The Boeing Company.