FAMOUS BOEING 314 MODEL 314 DIXIE CLIPPER FLYING BOAT With
Aluminum Stand
Museum Quality Actual Model is without decals
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BOEING
314 FLYING BOAT MODEL AIRPLANE
PRICE $ 475.00 PLUS
$25.00 SHIPPING AND HANDLING which includes stand TO 48 contiguous STATES.
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For collectors and model airplane buff's, or those seeking an incredibly impressive gift, here is a model so unique you don't want
to miss out. This replica is of the most famous of the twelve Boeing Model 314 Clippers, the Dixie Clipper, America's first
presidential airplane. It is built to a level of excellence unparalleled in production model making. No one, even custom professional
model makers, can achieve this level of accuracy at anywhere near this price, and comes complete with a custom desktop
stand.
Our Boeing Dixie Clipper is designed and built in the same fashion as the
real planes using frame and rib construction. The attention to detail is outstanding with working control surfaces, i.e. ailerons,
rudder and elevator is designed and built in the same fashion as the real planes using frame and rib construction. The frames
and ribs are wood, and are covered in silk which is then painted. The engine's propellers spin. The nacelles are of made of
spun aluminum, and the doors and hatches use aluminum sheet, The cockpit and all portholes are accurately replicated. Everything
is authentic to the period, and includes historically correct markings and colors.
DIMENSIONS are 32"
wingspan, 22 1/2" long, 6" high.
Famous Dixie Clipper Model | |
The Real Dixie, First Presidential Airplane | |
Real to Life Nacelles And Ribs | |
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HISTORY: As airplane travel became popular during
the mid-1930s, passengers wanted to fly across the ocean, so Pan American Airlines asked for a long-range, four-engine flying
boat. In response, Boeing developed the Model 314, nicknamed the "Clipper" after the great oceangoing sailing ships. It used
the wings and engine nacelles of the giant Boeing XB-15 bomber. New Wright 1,500 horsepower Double Cyclone engines eliminated
the lack of power that handicapped the XB-15. With a nose that later saw rebirth in the design of the modern 747, the Clipper
was the "jumbo" airplane of its time.
Boeing built 12 Model 314s between 1938 and 1941. At the outbreak of
World War II, the Clipper was drafted into service to ferry materials and personnel. Few other aircraft of the day could meet
the wartime distance and load requirements. The Model 314 had a 3,500-mile range and made the first scheduled trans-Atlantic
flight June 28, 1939. By the year’s end, Clippers were routinely flying across the Pacific. Clipper passengers looked
down at the sea from large windows and enjoyed the comforts of dressing rooms, a dining salon that could be turned into a
lounge and a bridal suite. The Clipper's 74 seats converted into 40 bunks for overnight travelers. Four-star hotels catered
gourmet meals served from its galley.
One, if not the most famous of the Clippers was named Dixie, NC-18605 which
inaugurated trans-Atlantic passenger service, on 29-Jun-1939 from Port Washington, New York, then to Horta, Lisbon, and Marseilles.
She was purchased by the U.S. Navy in 1942, but continued to be operated by Pan Am. On January 14, 1943, President Roosevelt
was flown to the Casablanca Conference, to meet with Churchill and Stalin during the height of WW II, thus becoming the first
in-office president to fly, and the 314 Dixie Clipper the first presidential airplane. President Roosevelt celebrated his
birthday in the flying boat's dining room.After the War she was sold to World Airways and later scrapped in 1950.
SPECIFICATIONS appear on stand's plaque:
Engines: Four (4) 1,600 hp (1,192 kW) Wright R-2600 Twin Cyclone (1,192 kw),
14 cylinder, air-cooled, radial engines. Wing Span: 152 ft. (46.33 m.) Length: 106 ft (32.31 m.) Max T.O. Weight:
84,000 lb. (38,102 kg.) Max level speed: 199 mph (320 km/h) Cruising speed: 184 mph (296 km/h) Range: 5,200 miles
(8369 km) First flight: June 7, 1938 Ceiling: 19,600 feet Accommodation: 10 crew, 74 passengers
OUR UNCONDITIONAL NO NONSENSE GUARANTEE: If not completely satisfied with
your purchase it may be returned within five days of receipt in its original packaging if without damage. Return items must
be insured for their full value. Only a prior email authorization from us for the return is required. Shipping charges are
included in this offer within the continental United States if an error is due to our fault.
International buyers welcome, but inquire first. We have
satisfied customers in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Chile, China, Czech
Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Denmark, Estonia, England, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland,
Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Martinique, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria,
Norway, Nova Scotia, Panama, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Singapore,
South Africa, Spain, St. Maarten, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, USVI and the Eastern Caribbean.
STANDARD FLAT RATE SHIPPING
& PACKING, including stand to 48 contiguous States, $20.00
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