Douglas DC-9-30 TAA T-JET
Douglas DC-9-30 TAA T-JET
The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 was a mid-range, low-wing, twin-engine, low-wing American jet airliner. The drive was provided by two Pratt and Whitney JT8D twin-flow engines. The flight of the prototype took place in 1965, and serial production continued in the years 1965-1982. About 970 copies of this aircraft were produced. Unit cost was estimated at approximately $ 42-49 million.
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 was created to improve the company's commercial offer and replace it with the DC-8 four-engine aircraft. When designing the DC-9 aircraft, the focus was primarily on the high ergonomics of the machine and the lowest possible operating costs. Several development versions were created in the course of serial production. The first mass-produced was the DC-9-15. Shortly thereafter, a version of the DC-9-20 with improved aerodynamics and wings was created. In 1975, DC-9-50 planes appeared with a passenger cabin that could take up to 139 passengers. It was by far the largest of the mass-produced versions of the DC-9.
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Baltic states air forces - insignia, 2 sets
Decal sheets containing national insignia and/or tricolour stripes, and/or serial numbers/letters and/or various symbols and inscriptions in 1:144th scale. Due to their generic nature they can also be used for other scales (1:72, 1:87, 1:100 etc.).
Two sheets of decals are included in this set.
Detailed product specification:
- Estonia: insignia sizes: 400,750 mm; fin flash: 250×150 mm; slanted tricolour stripes (2 types)
scale sizes: 2.8;5.2 mm; fin flash: 1.7×1.0 mm - Latvia: insignia diameters: 300,500 mm
scale diameters: 2.1;3.5 mm - Lithuania: insignia height: 580 mm
scale height: 4.0 mm

