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United Express Embraer ERJ-170

The former world’s biggest airline still ranks among the big players. But it too has outsourced its entire regional operations below its currently smallest jet, the Boeing 737-500. So the original of this model, the short-haul version 170-100SE, actually belongs to Shuttle America from Fort Wayne, Indiana. The airplane, registered N650RW is one of 27 examples which are operated as United Express explus today.
Manufacturer Embraer
Scale 1:400
Operator United Express
Category WINGS
Wings Type E170
Material metal
Packaging dimensions LxWxH 78 x 22 x 76 mm
Wingspan 65 mm
Weight 26 g
Release Date November/December 2007
Information to product safety
Manufacturer and responsible person:

Herpa Miniaturmodelle GmbH
Leonrodstraße 46-47
90599 Dietenhofen
herpa@herpa.de / www.herpa.de


Warning:

Small scale and life-like model for adult collectors. Not suitable for children under 14 years!

The former world’s biggest airline still ranks among the big players. But it too has outsourced its entire regional operations below its currently smallest jet, the Boeing 737-500. So the original of this model, the short-haul version 170-100SE, actually belongs to Shuttle America from Fort Wayne, Indiana. The airplane, registered N650RW is one of 27 examples which are operated as United Express explus today.
Manufacturer Embraer
Scale 1:400
Operator United Express
Category WINGS
Wings Type E170
Material metal
Packaging dimensions LxWxH 78 x 22 x 76 mm
Wingspan 65 mm
Weight 26 g
Release Date November/December 2007