Boeing 737-100 Japan Airlines 3D model
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This model stands remarkably close to scale and boasts rich textures from every angle. As aircraft in motion take off with lifelike flair, realistic animations bring this creation vividly to life. The control surfaces - from inboard flaps to outboard ailerons and rudder - are carefully designed to move smoothly through various phases of flight. Landing gear may either retract neatly or be taken completely apart, accompanied by retractable or removable landing gear doors that close effortlessly. These vibrant textures and expert materials blend seamlessly together just as shown here. The Boeing 737 takes center stage as a swift and efficient short- to medium-range airliner featuring narrow cabins. Initial efforts began in earnest when the model 737-100 took its maiden flight back in 1965. Service introduction started strong with Lufthansa's takeoff in February 1968. As the smallest variant of this aircraft line, thirty Boeing 737s were sold and distributed worldwide. Commercial deployment concluded on October 31, 1969 when it found new life with MalaysiaâSingapore Airlines' aircraft fleet; today no Boeing 737 remains actively employed commercially. On permanent exhibit at Seattle's renowned Museum of Flight lies the Boeing prototype, now nearly three decades after taking to the skies under NASA operations - retired forever yet offering enduring tribute as testament to pioneering design.
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