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1:200 Turkmenistan 737-800's
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In early 2008, Turkmenistan Airlines introduced a new color scheme. The green colors were a break from the airline’s previous blue-themed schemes. This scheme was first applied to the airline’s fleet of two Boeing 737-82K’s.
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1:200 Turkmenistan 737-700s
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In early 2008, Turkmenistan Airlines introduced a new color scheme. The green colors were a break from the airline’s previous blue-themed schemes. The airline’s fleet of four Boeing 737-7GLs were delivered in these colors.
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1:200 Turkmenistan 717s
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In early 2008, Turkmenistan Airlines introduced a new color scheme. The green colors were a break from the airline's previous blue-themed schemes. Among the aircraft repainted in the new colors were the airline's fleet of seven Boeing 717s. The 717 fleet was removed from service in February 2012, and the aircraft returned to their lessor. Use this decal with the resin 717 kit from RetrokiT.
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1:200 Turkmenistan 757-200's
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In early 2008, Turkmenistan Airlines introduced a new color scheme. The green colors were a break from the airline's previous blue-themed schemes. This scheme was first applied to the airline's fleet of four Boeing 757-200's.
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1:200 Turkmenistan 767-300
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In early 2008, Turkmenistan Airlines introduced a new color scheme. The green colors were a break from the airline's previous blue-themed schemes. Although it was painted in the colors of Turkmenistan Airlines, 767-32KER EZ-A700 was actually a VIP transport aircraft for the government of the country. Following delivery of a new Boeing 777-200LR, this 767-300 was sold to the Belarus Government.
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1:144 Turkmenistan 717s
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In early 2008, Turkmenistan Airlines introduced a new color scheme. The green colors were a break from the airline's previous blue-themed schemes. Among the aircraft repainted in the new colors were the airline's fleet of seven Boeing 717s. The 717 fleet was removed from service in February 2012, and the aircraft returned to their lessor. Use this decal with the Contrails or Pas Model resin 717 kits.
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1:144 Turkmenistan 737-800s
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In early 2008, Turkmenistan Airlines introduced a new color scheme. The green colors were a break from the airline’s previous blue-themed schemes. This scheme was first applied to the airline’s fleet of two Boeing 737-82Ks.
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1:200 Turkmenistan 777-200LRs
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In early 2008, Turkmenistan Airlines introduced a new color scheme. The green colors were a break from the airline’s previous blue-themed schemes. Although it is painted in the colors of Turkmenistan Airlines, the first 777-22KLR to join the fleet, EZ-A777, is actually a VIP transport aircraft for the president of the country. Two more 777LRs were delivered in 2014, both appearing to be regular passenger-carrying aircraft.
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1:144 Turkmenistan 737-700s
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In early 2008, Turkmenistan Airlines introduced a new color scheme. The green colors were a break from the airline’s previous blue-themed schemes. The airline’s fleet of four Boeing 737-7GLs were delivered in these colors.
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1:144 Turkmenistan 757-200's
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In early 2008, Turkmenistan Airlines introduced a new color scheme. The green colors were a break from the airline's previous blue-themed schemes. This scheme was first applied to the airline's fleet of four Boeing 757-200's.
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