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    Pan Am B747SP "Clipper Lindbergh" Polished, w/Stand N536PA 1:200 Scale Inflight IF74SPPA1222P

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      Inflight Pan Am Boeing B747SP "Clipper Lindbergh" Polished, w/Stand N536PA

      B747SP

      The Boeing 747SP (Special Performance) is a short-fuselage variant of the popular 747 jumbo jet. It was designed for ultra-long-range flights and was first introduced in 1976. The 747SP has a reduced wingspan, a smaller fuel capacity, and a shortened fuselage compared to the 747-100 and 747-200 models, resulting in a range of up to 8,000 nautical miles. The 747SP was highly sought after by airlines and private operators who needed a long-range aircraft capable of flying nonstop on long-haul routes. Despite its popularity, only 45 747SPs were ever built and most have since been retired from commercial service

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