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The Embraer 170 model has a wingspan of 14 inches (35.5 cm) and a fuselage measuring 12 inches (30.5cm) in length, exactly 1:75 of the jet itself. Each of the models is handcrafted to great detail from top-quality fiberglass. Fiberglass recreates the look of an airplane much more effectively and reduces weight without sacrificing durability.
Our dedication to durability extends to the details as well, using only high-grade paints and decals to eliminate the fading and discoloration that plagues our competitors' models. FREE SHIPPING and a sleek wooden stand to display the model will be included with each order. All the models come encased in an official Regionaljetmodels.com box and will be delivered to your home within 7-10 business days. Rush delivery is available upon request. Contact us at customerservice@regionaljetmodels.com with any questions or requests for airplane models not currently featured on our site.
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Embraer 170 Model Highlights |
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Wingspan: 14 inches (35.56 cm)
Fuselage: 12 (30.48 cm)
Scale: 1:75
Material: Fiberglass
Availability: Out of Stock
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Airplane Statistics
The Embraer 170 is one of Embraer's newest planes with its first flight in February 2002. The Embraer 170, along with the 175, 190 and 195 are part of Embraer's 850 dollar program to develop new state of the art jetliners. The commonality of these four planes is a major cost saving effort sharing over 80% percent of the same components. The Embraer 170 can hold between 70 to 78 passengers depending on the configuration with a range of 3700 traveling at .82 mach. Major countries with orders for the Embraer 170 are the United States as well as Switzerland. Embraer so far has 155 firm orders for the 170. The market in the 70-90 person aircraft segment is expected to grow with Embraer projecting to produce 2500 planes in this category over the next decade. The Embraer 170 model is flown by Delta, United, and Chautauqua. |
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