RODEN 334 CONVAIR CV-340 HAWAIIAN AIRLINES N5506K "FLY HAWAIIAN" 1/144 SCALE
DESCRIPTION:
In 1946, the Convair airline tested a new aircraft called Convair 240. In general, it was a significant step ahead of Douglas DC-3b, but serial production ended in a figure of 176 planes. The corporation has almost already decided to close the project completely, but the success of the similar Martin 4-0-4 aircraft in this class encouraged Convair to return to the concept of an airplane for domestic flights.
In 1951, the new improved aircraft, which was named Convair 340, rose to the air. Compared to the predecessor, it had somewhat larger dimensions, which allowed increasing passenger capacity, improved wing mechanization, improved chassis design and more powerful engines. All this eventually improved the performance compared with the type 240.
The air transport market at that time grew so violently that even for domestic air connections began to attract aircraft of a larger passenger volume, such as say Douglas DC-6.
Convair 340 for obvious reasons could no longer repeat the phenomenal success of Douglas DC-3 in previous years and gave way to its worthy work for other cars. But, even 133 machines built for civilian needs, had time to work not only in the US, but also in other airlines of the world. Convair 340 Operators have such well-known brands as Braniff, Continental, Hawaiian, Delta, Alitalia, All Nippon, Finnair, KLM, Lufthansa and others. Some of these machines were yet used even in the early 1970's.
FEATURES:
* Brand: Roden
* Title: Convair CV-340
* Number: 334
* Scale: 1/144
* Type: Full kit
* Released: 2019 New tool
* Topic: Convair CV-240 » Propeller (Aircraft)
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