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Collection Vilain D (150 x 105 mm) _1238 United Star Wars - The Rise of Skywalker - red/rightBoeing colours 737-824 N36272 ar Phoenix, 01/2020 _1239 United Star Wars - The Rise of Skywalker - blue/leftBoeing colours 737-824 N36272 pl Phoenix, 03/2020 _1240 American Reno Air Heritage Jet colours Boeing 737-823 N916NN ar Phoenix, 11/2016 _1241 American AstroJet Retro colours Boeing 737-823 N905NN ar Phoenix, 11/2017 _1242 American AirCal Heritage Jet colours Boeing 737-823 N917NN ar _1243 American TWA - Trans World Heritage Jet coloursBoeing 737-823 N915NN ar _1244 Airitaly A330-202 EI-GFX gr 2018 _1245 Air Méditerranée Boeing 757-208 TF-FII gr 2016 _1246 AOM - Air Outre Mer Minerve colours MD-83 F-GGMD gr Paris Orly, 04/1992 _1247 Air Vallée BH Air/Balkan Holidays Air colours A320-212 LZ-BHC gr Zürich, 07/2011 _1248 Allegiant Air A319-112 N302NV gl Phoenix, 03/2019 _1249 Air Jamaica A320-214 6Y-JMF gl Curacao, 02/2007 _1250 ServisAir (Angola) Boeing 727-29C D2-EVD gr Luanda, 2009 _1251 ServisAir (Angola) Boeing 727-29C D2-EVG gr Luanda, 2010 _1252 LATAM Brasil A319-132 PR-MAO ar Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont, 10/2017 _1253 Air Afrique DC-8-63CF TU-TCF aa 1970 _1254 Air Niugini Boeing 707-338C P2-ANA gl Sydney, 08/1980 _1255 SAGA - Norsk Flytjeneste DC-6B LN-MTV gr Paris Le Bourget, 07/1971 _1256 Laker Airways (UK) Cargo Bristol Britannia 102 G-ANBM gl Paris Orly _1257 Air France Boeing 707-328 F-BHSP gr Zürich, 10/1966 _1258 Air France Air Madagascar colours Boeing 707-328 F-BHSK gr Paris Orly, 1975 _1259 Air France Boeing 737-247 N4504W gr Miami, 1975 _1260 Air Madagascar Air France colours Boeing 707-328 F-BHSQ gr Paris Orly _1261 Air Madagascar DC-3 (C-47B-DL) 5R-MAK gl Antananarivo, 1974 _1262 Brymon European HS 748-105 G-BEKG gl 10/1987 _1263 Eastern DC-8-63CF N8760 gr _1264 Kar-Air UN - United Nations colours CV-440 Metropolitan OH-VKM aa 1957 _1265 Kar-Air DC-6B OH-KDA gl Paris Le Bourget, 1973 _1266 ASERCA Aeroservicios Carabobo DC-9-31 YV-706C gl Caracas, 2002 _1267 Air Inter Vickers Viscount 708 F-BGNO gr Basel, 11/1972 _1268 Alaska Airlines Boeing 720-062 N720V gr Seattle Tacoma, 06/1973 _1269 Air Algérie CV-640 7T-VAY gr 1968 _1270 LAN Chile DC-3 (C-47B-DK) CC-CBN gr _1271 EgyptAir Cargo A300-622R SU-GAY ll Ostende, 2012 _1272 Aéromaritime Boeing 767-3Q8(ER) F-BHGF gl Paris Le Bourget, 04/1991 _1273 Livingston A330-243 CS-TFZ gl Mailand Malpensa, 02/2013 _1274 SN Brussels Airlines A330-301 OO-SFO gl Brüssel, 2006 _1275 LANSA (Peru) L-649 Constellation OB-R-740 gr Lima, 1969 _1276 Quisqueyana - Aerovias Nacionales Quisqueyanas L-749A Constellation HI-140 gr Santo Domingo _1277 Cyprus Airways (-2015) Tradewinds colours Canadair CL-44-D4 G-AWGT pl Basel, 04/1979 _1278 Grønlandsfly - Greenlandair DHC-7-103 OY-CBU aa 1996 _1279 Tiara Air Short 360-100 P4-TIA pl Aruba, 2007 _1280 Regierungsmaschine Central African Republic Caravelle 3 TL-FCA aa 1986 _1281 Rousseau Aviation DC-3 (C-47B-DL) F-BEIY gl Paris Le Bourget, 1970 _1282 Air Alpes Beech 99 F-BFJL gl Paris Le Bourget, 05/1977 _1283 Air Anjou Transports Beech 99 F-BTMO gl Paris Le Bourget, 03/1978 _1284 Air Champagne Beech 99 F-BVRA gl Paris Le Bourget, 04/1976 _1285 Air Limousin T.A. - ALTA Beech 99 F-BRUN gr Paris Le Bourget, 08/1974 _1286 Air Rouergue Beech 99 F-BRUX gl Paris Le Bourget, 06/1974 _1287 Air Paris DHC-6-200 F-BRPC gl London Gatwick, 09/1971 _1288 Sabena A340-311 OO-SCZ pl 2000 _1289 PSA - Pacific Southwest L-188C Electra N171PS pl _1290 Aviateca BAC 1-11-516FP TG-AZA gr Guatemala City, 1972 _1291 United Caravelle 6R N1015U gl _1292 Europe Aéro Service - EAS Vickers Viking 614 F-BMEU gr Paris Le Bourget, 02/1969 _1293 Transports Aériens Réunis - T.A.R. Vickers Viking 3B F-BJRS gr Nizza, 07/1971 _1294 EgyptAir Cargo Vickers Viscount 739 SU-AIC aa 1955 _1295 Aeronaves de Mexico DC-8-21 XA-XAX aa 10/1960 _1296 Zantop Air Transport Armstrong Whitworth 650 ArgosyN6506R gl 08/1966 _1297 Air Hong Kong DHL colours Boeing 747-467(BCF) B-HOU pl _1298 Luxair A300B4-203 LX-LGP gr Johannesburg, 1986 _1299 LANICA BAC 1-11-411EB AN-BBI gr Mexico City, 1971 _1300 AeroLogic Boeing 777-FZN D-AALD tl _1301 ABSA Cargo - Aerolinhas Brasileiras SA Boeing 767-316F(ER) PR-ACG pl São Paulo Guarulhos, 2011 _1302 First Nation (Nigeria) A320-212 5N-FNC gr 2011 _1303 Martinair DC-9-33RC PH-MAN aa _1304 Northern Air Cargo - NAC Boeing 727-22C N792A gr Anchorage, 03/2005 _1305 LAMIA ATR 72-212A EC-KKQ pl Madrid, 10/2010 _1306 Azul ATR 72-202 PR-AZV aa _1307 Sobelair DC-6B OO-CTL gl Tarbes _1308 Latin Carga CV-880 YV-145C gl _1309 Air Ceylon DC-8-41 4R-ACT gl Zürich, 07/1977 WGA - World Great Airlines D (148 x 105 mm) _955 American L-188A Electra N6131A gl Columbus, 1967 _956 Allegheny Fairchild F-27J N2702J gl Pittsburgh, 1974 _957 Allegheny DC-9-31 N996VJ gl Columbus, 1972 _958 Altair (USA) Nord 262A N481A gr Philadelphia, 1981 _959 Avianca Colombia DC-4 HK-1309 gl Miami, 1973 _960 Aviateca BAC 1-11-527FK TG-AVA gr Miami, 1976 _961 Bavaria BAC 1-11-518FG G-AXMG gr 1976 _962 Delta Air Lines DC-6 N1905M gl Columbus, 1967 _963 Delta Air Lines DC-8-51 N712E ll Miami, 1974 _964 Delta Air Lines DC-9-32 N1272L ll Miami, 1976 _965 Iberia DC-10-30 EC-CBO ll Miami, 1976 _966 National (USA) DC-10-10 N60NA lr Miami, 1975 _967 United Boeing 727-22 N7035U gr Cleveland, 1967 _968 US Air Boeing 727-227 N738AL aa Washington National, 1985 _969 US Air DC-9-31 N979VJ ar Washington National, 1985 _970 World Airways DC-10-30CF N112WA ll Baltimore-Washington International, 1984 _971 Delta Air Lines CV-340 N4818C gr Dallas Love Field, 1962 _972 Eastern CV-440 Metropolitan N9309 gr 1959 _973 Eastern DC-7B N801D gl Dallas Love Field, 1962 _974 Air Malawi Vickers Viscount 748D 7Q-YDK gr 1977 _975 Garuda DC-8-55 PK-GJD gl Tokyo Haneda, 1966 _976 Hawaiian CV-340 N5509K gl Honolulu, 1963 _977 KLM CV-340 PJ-CVM gl Miami, 1959 _978 KLM Vickers Viscount 803 PH-VIH gl London Heathrow, 1963 _979 Malaysia-Singapore Airlines - MSA Boeing 707-321B 9M-AOT gl Manila, 1968 _980 Panagra - Pan American-Grace DC-4 N88904 gl Miami, 1959 _981 Panagra - Pan American-Grace DC-8-31 N8276H gr New York Idlewild/JFK, 1962 _982 Pan American DC-7C N732PA gl New York Idlewild/JFK, 1959 _983 Pan American DC-8-33 N909PA gr New York JFK, 1964 _984 REAL Transportes Aéreos / Aerovias Nacional L-1049H Super ConstellationPP-YSD gr Tokyo Haneda, 1960 _985 Transocean Boeing 377 Stratocruiser N402Q fr Honolulu, 1959 _986 Transocean DC-4 N30048 gr Oakland, 1957 _987 Aer Lingus, British European - BEA Fokker F27-100, Vickers ViscountEI-AKG gr London Heathrow, 1962 _988 Aerolineas Argentinas D.H. 106 Comet 4 LV-AHS gr Tokyo Haneda, 1961 _989 Aero-Transport L-749 Constellation OE-IFA gl 1966 _990 American Flyers Airline - AFA L-049A Constellation N90923 gl Memphis, 1965 _991 Air California Boeing 737-293 N467GB gl San José, 1972 _992 Air California DC-9-14 N8962 fr Orange County, 1968 _993 Air Inter Vickers Viscount 708 F-BGNR gl Paris Orly, 1962 _994 Air Manila Fairchild F-27 PI-C874 gr Manila, 1968 _995 Air West Fairchild F-27A N750L gl Seattle King County/Boeing Field, 1969 _996 Alaska Airlines DC-6A N62118C gl Seattle Tacoma, 1958 _997 Aloha Fairchild F-27 N5098A gl Honolulu, 1963 _998 United Caravelle 6R N1005U ll _999 Austrian Vickers Viscount 837 OE-LAK ll Paris Orly, 1962 _1000 Civil Air Transport - CAT CV-880 B-1008 gl Tokyo Haneda, 1961 _1001 Central CV-240 N74855 gl Dallas Love Field, 1962 _1002 Cathay Pacific DC-6 VR-HFG gl Hong Kong Kai Tak, 1961 _1003 Capital Airlines (USA) Vickers Viscount 798D N7471 gr Washington National, 1993 _1004 TWA - Trans World L-1049G Super ConstellationN7105C gr _1005 TWA - Trans World Boeing 747SP-31 N57203 gr _1006 Eastern L-1049C Super ConstellationN6224C pr _1007 KLM L-749A Constellation PH-LDE gl Amsterdam, 1957 _1008 South Pacific Air Lines - SPAL Short S.45 Solent 3 N9946F gr San Francisco, 1958 _1009 Olympic Boeing 720-051B SX-DBH gr _1010 Conair of Scandinavia A300B4-120 OY-CNK gl _1011 Balair Fokker F27-400 HB-AAX gr Basel, 1971 _1012 Balair DC-6C HB-IBS lr Basel, 1976 _1013 Swissair Boeing 747-257B HB-IGA gl _1014 Swissair CV-990A Coronado HB-ICE gl London Heathrow, 1975 _1015
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