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1:144 Trans-Provincial Grumman Goose
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Prince Rupert, British Columbia based Trans-Provincial operated this yellow Goose s/n 1077 between 1969 and 1980. This Goose was originally operated by the USCG as V-185, later on to Pacific Coastal where it still operates.
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1:200 WestJet 737-800s
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WestJet is the highly successful Canadian low-cost airline which is the ninth largest airline in North America. WestJet operates over 100 737s including the -600, -700 and -800 version of Boeing's best seller. This set depicts the WestJet fleet of 737-800s.
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1:200 WestJet 737-700s
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WestJet is the highly successful Canadian low-cost airline which is the ninth largest airline in North America. WestJet operates over 100 Boeing 737s including 69 of the -700 version which this set depicts.
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1:200 WestJet 737-600s
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WestJet of Canada is one of the few operators of the shortest member of the Boeing 737 family, the 737-600. This set will letter one of the 13 737-600s in the WestJet fleet.
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1:200 Canada 3000 737-200's
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At one point, Canada 3000 was the largest charter airline in the world. Canada 3000 added the 737-200 to its fleet with the purchase of Royal Airlines in 2001. These did not last long, as Canada 3000 abruptly shut down in November 2001 ceasing all operations.
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1:200 Sunwing 737-800s
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Sunwing vacations started their own, in-house airline in 2005 using two leased 737-800s. In addition to their own 737-800s, each winter the Sunwing fleet grows with various leased-in 737s from other carriers. Our decal depicts the “standard” Sunwing scheme on their 737-800s.
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1:200 WestJet 757-200 N750NA
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For a few months beginning in February 2011, WestJet of Canada leased a single 757-200ER from North American Airlines to add capacity from Canada to Hawaii. This decal provides the rather simple markings for this Rolls-Royce powered aircraft (N750NA).
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1:400 Air Canada 2707 SST
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Designed for the Monogram or Contrails Boeing SST kit. This scheme is similar to Air Canada's 747 delivery scheme and represents the probable appearance of the aircraft had it been delivered in the mid 70's.
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1:72 Trans-Provincial Grumman Goose
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Prince Rupert, British Columbia based Trans-Provincial operated this yellow Goose s/n 1077 between 1969 and 1980. This Goose was originally operated by the USCG as V-185, later on to Pacific Coastal where it still operates.
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1:144 Air Canada Jazz Star Alliance CRJ200
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Established in 2002 as the combination of AirBC, Air Nova, Air Ontario and Canadian Regional, Air Canada Jazz operates regional routes for Air Canada. Just like its partner Air Canada, Jazz is also a full member of the Star Alliance and operates this CRJ in the Star Alliance scheme.
or with the soon to be released full resin CRJ200 kit from Welsh Models.
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