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McDonnell Douglas MD-88 Commercial Aircraft "Delta Air Lines" (N939DL) White with Blue and Red Tail (Snap-Fit) 1/150 Plastic Model by Skymarks

McDonnell Douglas MD-88 Commercial Aircraft "Delta Air Lines" (N939DL) White with Blue and Red Tail (Snap-Fit) 1/150 Plastic Model by Skymarks

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  • Brand new plastic snap-fit model McDonnell Douglas MD-88 Commercial Aircraft "Delta Air Lines" (N939DL) White with Blue and Red Tail (Snap-Fit) 1/150 plastic model by Skymarks.
  • Brand new box.
  • Authentic markings.
  • True-to-scale detail.
  • Includes display stand.
  • Simple snap-fit design.
  • Vintage style packaging.
  • Officially licensed product.
  • Contains 10 detailed parts.
  • Highly realistic snap-fit model.
  • Made of durable plastic material.
  • Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
  • Dimensions approximately L-11.75, W-8.5 inches assembled.
  • Each model arrives with the fuselage, wings, engines, and tail surfaces packaged separately and can be easily snapped together in minutes with no paint or glue required.

HISTORY ASPECTS:
Delta Air Lines' McDonnell Douglas MD-80, registration N939DL, was part of the airline's iconic "Mad Dog" fleet, a workhorse that served Delta for several decades. Delivered in 1989, N939DL operated primarily on short- to medium-haul domestic routes, connecting key hubs like Atlanta, Dallas, and Salt Lake City to cities across the U.S. The MD-80 series became synonymous with reliability and efficiency, earning a solid reputation among pilots and passengers alike.
The MD-80 series was known for its rear-mounted engines and narrow-body design, which allowed it to operate on shorter runways and provide flexible service to smaller airports. N939DL and its sister aircraft in Delta’s fleet were instrumental in Delta’s growth throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, handling high-frequency routes and serving as a backbone of the airline’s domestic operations. Despite its narrow cabin, the MD-80 offered a relatively comfortable experience for passengers and was a recognizable presence at airports across the country.
By the 2010s, Delta began phasing out the MD-80 series in favor of more fuel-efficient and modern aircraft like the Boeing 737 and Airbus A321. N939DL was officially retired in the late 2010s, marking the end of an era for Delta’s "Mad Dog" fleet. The aircraft’s retirement reflected the airline industry's shift toward more environmentally friendly and cost-effective fleets, but the MD-80 will always be remembered for its reliability and crucial role in Delta's expansion.
With meticulous attention to detail, this 1:150 scale model registration N939DL is a perfect addition to any aviation enthusiast’s collection, celebrating an era of aviation history.

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