![]() |
![]() |
|
|
|
CAPITAL AIR DC-6B By the early 1960s, Capital acquired their first DC-6s and introduced this new livery. The DC-6 became the mainstay for their Chicago-New York route. The tricycle landing gear and engines are well detailed and the model includes directional finder and glide slope antennas. #14557 -1/144 Scale $20.99
Southern Air Transport DC-8-73 featuring high-precision, CAD-designed tooling for extreme detail and accurate-fit modeling.#14544 - 1/144 Scale $38.99
TWA LINDBERGH LINE DC-3 W/WRIGHT CYCLONE ENGINES Charles Lindbergh was a consultant for Transcontinental and Western Airlines as the carrier grew from a small west coast entity to a major cross-country airline. This was duly noted on the airplanes themselves and TWA called themselves the Lindbergh Line. The decal carries these distinguished titles and the other markings typical of TWA's 1930s livery. Also, this model now features Wright Cyclone engines, as used by the DC-3 during this era.#14548 -1/144 Scale $18.99
Eastern DC-8-63 Minicraft is proud to introduce the new Eastern DC-8-63, featuring high-precision, CAD-designed tooling for extreme detail and accurate-fit modeling. The first DC-8-63 ever produced! State-of-the art CAD/CAM Tooling for extreme accuracy! Includes Premium Decal Sheet. #14543 - 1/144 Scale $38.99
WESTERN AIR "BIG W" For this model we have provided a choice of the white or silver scheme. The decals also have the emergency walkways, thrust reversers and under fuselage vents. Typical of Minicraft airliners, the cockpit has clear windows and a decal gives you the option of blackout windshields. #14536 -1/144 Scale $30.99
NORTHWEST 757-200 This version of the Minicraft 757 carries Northwest's newest livery of pearlescent gray and red. Detailed paint guide and instructions for the new colors are included. The kit includes two Pratt & Whitney engine pods with detailed fans, clear cockpit windows and optional cockpit decals, landing gear and flap fairings. #14539 -1/144 Scale $26.99
Reno Air MD-80 - Reno Air was a low fare airline that flew from its Nevada base to serve Orange County (John Wayne Airport) in Southern California and Silicone Valley, among other destinations. The range of snow-capped mountains displayed on the vertical tail could readily identify it. Reno Air's fleet consisted of MD-80's and the slightly larger MD-90.#14541 1/144 Scale $26.99