Wideroe Embraer E190-E2 Die-Cast Model

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Developed as an enhancement of the popular Embraer E-Jet family, the E190-E2 has been reconfigured to lower fuel consumption, decrease noise, and reduce carbon footprint.
Developed as an enhancement of the popular Embraer E-Jet family, the E190-E2 has been reconfigured to lower fuel consumption, decrease noise, and reduce carbon footprint. Competing with rival Airbus A220-100 series aircraft in the narrow body class, it delivers high performance and decreased expenses in standard operating conditions. Certified in 2018 and delivered to customers in the following years, there are now 21 in the world, spread across 7 different operators. Die-Cast version has an authentic paint scheme, etched panel lines, pad-printed decals, and detailed landing gear with rolling wheels. Includes a posable metal display stand to show the aircraft in flight configuration. Measures 7.25”l with a 6.75 wingspan at 1:200 scale.
Features:
- Etched panel lines, pad printed decals, and authentic livery, with small antennas and surface detailing carefully recreated
- Includes detailed pre-installed landing gear with rolling wheels and metal display stand to show the model in flight
- Measures 7.25”l with a 6.75” wingspan at 1:200 scale
- Highly collectable and officially licensed
History and Specifications:
Carrying up to 114 passengers onboard, the E190-E2 does not take on additional seating, instead boasting an additional 400 miles of range thanks to numerous efficiency improvements. Featuring the highest aspect ratio wing of any airliner in the world, the type is propelled by the effective Pratt & Whitney P1900G turbofans, which provide 44,000 lbs of combined thrust on takeoff. In conjunction with this new wing design, the E2 variant can now reach 544 mph in level flight, 41,000 ft of altitude, and 124,000 lbs of takeoff weight. One of just a few that were delivered to Norwegian operator Wideroe, this E190-E2 is decorated with a simple yet classy green and white scheme. First customer to receive the next-generation airliner, it meshes well with their goals of increased fuel efficiency and comfort during travel.