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This model is currently on back order and WILL NOT be available for Christmas The COEX XR 1:150th scale WILL BE delivered in time for Christmas. Buy the smaller scale XR model NOW!
The ERJ 145 airplane model has a wingspan of 16.38 inches (42cm) and a fuselage measuring 17.9 inches (47cm) in length, exactly 1:72 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 Embraer box and will be delivered to your home within 4-6 weeks. 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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ERJ 145 Model Highlights |
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Wingspan: 16.38 inches (41.605 cm)
Fuselage: 17.9 (45.466 cm)
Scale: 1:72
Material: Fiberglass
Availability: Out of Stock
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Airplane Statistics
The ERJ 145 is one of Embraer's most popular models with firm orders of approximately 700 planes to airlines across the globe. Since its launch in 1996, the 145 has been sold to over 25 different airlines with major orders in the United States and Switzerland. Not shy with performance, the 145 has a range of 2445km with its standard passenger configuration of 50 people. Variants of the ERJ 145 include the BRJ 145ER or extended range. Range of the XR is increased 450 nautical miles and the plane boasts a takeoff weight of 9% more than the 145.
Initial work on the concept for the 145 began in the late 80's in response to the demand for the 50 passenger aircraft segment. With the design finalized in 1991, the ERJ took its first flight On August 11, 1995. With the rising demand for planes in this market segment, Embraer projects sales of the ERJ 145 to continue to grow. |
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