One of the most popular commercial airliners ever built, the L-1049 "Super Connie" — developed in response to the successful Douglas DC-6 — was introduced in the early 1950s. It was the first commercial aircraft to feature a pressurized cabin, and, on its maiden flight, draped in TWA livery, it traveled cross country in less than seven hours.
Featuring an eye-catching "Breitling Super Constellation" livery, this 1/200 scale, die cast replica of an L-1049H also has its signature three-tail design, simulated cockpit and cabin windows, a blue star on the nose, rotating propellers, and a display stand. Measures approximately 6¾" long with a 7½" wingspan.
Featuring an eye-catching "Breitling Super Constellation" livery, this 1/200 scale, die cast replica of an L-1049H also has its signature three-tail design, simulated cockpit and cabin windows, a blue star on the nose, rotating propellers, and a display stand. Measures approximately 6¾" long with a 7½" wingspan.