
Herpa 573702 1/200 Lufthansa Boeing 707-400
With the delivery of the first of five 707-400s with Rolls-Royce Conway engines ordered from Boeing in March 1960, the jet age began at Lufthansa. The first flight of a 707 took place on March 17th from Frankfurt to New York. The fourth example, D-ABOF, was officially commissioned on October 1st, 1960, and named after the city of Munich. After being retired in 1977, it was converted to a freighter that same year and remained in service as such in Africa until 1983. Deprived of its wings, it then served as a mock-up for firefighting exercises before being scrapped entirely in 1990. This new aircraft, in a scale of 1:200, bears the livery introduced in 1967, with the crane in a yellow circle on the tail as its most striking element. It wasn't until 2018 – half a century later – that Lufthansa dared to modernize its distinctive tail design.
Specification
- Scale: 1:200
- Operator: Lufthansa
- Category: New , Wings
- Aircraft Type: 707
- Material: Metal
- Color: White, Blue
- Packaging Dimensions Lxwxh: 261 X 89 X 261 Mm
- Wingspan: 217 Mm
- Weight: 820 g
- Aircraft Identification: D-Abof
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With the delivery of the first of five 707-400s with Rolls-Royce Conway engines ordered from Boeing in March 1960, the jet age began at Lufthansa. The first flight of a 707 took place on March 17th from Frankfurt to New York. The fourth example, D-ABOF, was officially commissioned on October 1st, 1960, and named after the city of Munich. After being retired in 1977, it was converted to a freighter that same year and remained in service as such in Africa until 1983. Deprived of its wings, it then served as a mock-up for firefighting exercises before being scrapped entirely in 1990. This new aircraft, in a scale of 1:200, bears the livery introduced in 1967, with the crane in a yellow circle on the tail as its most striking element. It wasn't until 2018 – half a century later – that Lufthansa dared to modernize its distinctive tail design.
Specification
- Scale: 1:200
- Operator: Lufthansa
- Category: New , Wings
- Aircraft Type: 707
- Material: Metal
- Color: White, Blue
- Packaging Dimensions Lxwxh: 261 X 89 X 261 Mm
- Wingspan: 217 Mm
- Weight: 820 g
- Aircraft Identification: D-Abof























