A regional airliner built in Canada, the DHC-7 — known colloquially as "Dash 7" — took its first flight in 1975. More than 100 came off the assembly lines before production ended in 1988 and a number still remain in service around the world. The aircraft even saw limited service in a military role.
Featuring eye-catching red and pink accents from Hawaiian Air, this 1/200 scale, die cast reproduction of a DHC-7 flying with the air carrier also comes with rotating propellers and simulated cockpit and cabin windows. Measures approximately 5" long with a 5½" wingspan.
Featuring eye-catching red and pink accents from Hawaiian Air, this 1/200 scale, die cast reproduction of a DHC-7 flying with the air carrier also comes with rotating propellers and simulated cockpit and cabin windows. Measures approximately 5" long with a 5½" wingspan.