History

The Airbus A.330-300 is the medium range version of the Airbus family of twin-aisle jet airliners. They began flying in 1992 and have become popular with airlines around the world for their comfort and operational profitability.

The A.330-300 is one of a family of airliners that uses common wings and fuselages but with different engines to economise on production and operation.

It was a development of Airbus’s first airliner, the A.300, with the same width fuselage. It shares the same fuselage and wing with the Airbus A.340.

The first A.330 flew on 2 November 1992 and they began entering airline service a year later.

Production began in 1992 and they remain in production today.

They have proved very competitive with competing Boeing airliners in the same class.

This model represents VH-QPA flying for Qantas in 2010.

Revell 1/144 kit with Hawkeye decals completed by Leigh Edmonds in November 2022.

Data

MODEL: Airbus A.330-300 (Qantas Airways, VH-QPA, 2010)

ROLE: wide-body airliner

TIME PERIOD: 1992-

ENGINES: two CFM International CFM6-80 turbofan engines of 287kN thrust each

WING SPAN: 60.30m

LENGTH: 63.65m

MAXIMUM TAKE OFF WEIGHT: 242,000kg

CRUISING SPEED: 871km/h

RANGE: 11,750km

PAYLOAD: 45,600kg, 300 passengers

CREW: 2

SCALE: 1/144

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