History
The Boeing 747-400 has been the dominant long range airliner for over a decade and possibly the ultimate version of the 747 series that began flying in the 1970s. It has reshaped international civil aviation and global tourism.
The Boeing 747-400 entered airline service in early 1990. Its improvements over earlier 747s included a new wing, more efficient engines and improved cabin.
Its very long range made globe spanning flights a routine part of daily life and its efficiency made international tourism cheaper than ever before.
This model represents VH-OEE flying with Qantas Airways in the 1990s.
Revell 1/144 kit with Hawkeye, Avigraphics, and Liveries Unlimited decals completed by Leigh Edmonds in May 2005.