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1:144 Continental Retro "Blue Skyway" 737-900
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Continental Airlines has joined the ever-growing ranks of airlines that are painting aircraft in retro color schemes. In the case of Continental, the retro scheme is the 1947 "Blue Skyway " which has been painted on a new Boeing 737-900 - N75436.
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1:144 KLM Thin Blue Stripe 737-900s
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KLM introduced a revised color scheme in late 2002. This decal provides the markings for the five Boeing 737-900s in KLMs fleet.
Revell Fokker 100 and converted 737-900 built by John Stokes.
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1:144 KLM Skyteam 737-900 PH-BXO
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KLM operates a fleet of five 737-900s including PH-BXO in the silver Skyteam colors. To make a 737-900, you can combine two Revell or Zvezda kits to make a -900, use a plug .38" forward of the wing and a plug .35" aft of the wing. This decal has been updated to include double-struck white ink.
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1:144 Alaska Airlines 737-900s
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Alaska Airlines was the launch customer for the longest member of the 737 family and operates 12 737-900s. The aircraft were delivered without winglets, but the fleet has now been retrofitted to include the Aviation Partners blended winglets. To make a 737-900, either stretch the Revell 737-800 kit using a plug .378" forward of the wing and a plug .353" aft of the wing, or simply use the Contrails resin fuselage with the wings and other pieces from the Revell kit.
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1:144 Delta 737-900ERs
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In November 2013, Delta Air Lines began taking delivery of the Boeing 737-932ERs from its initial order of 12 of the type. The aircraft are being delivered in Delta’s current color scheme. This decal provides the markings for any of the potential 737-932ER aircraft in the fleet, including the now standard Delta belly titles and logo.
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