Description: Lockheed Martin® L-1011 TriStar™, Stargazer Model Proudly display your Stargazer colors with this 18-inch wooden Lockheed Martin® L-1011 TriStar™ model. A great addition to your collection! Length - 18 inches Made from Mahogany US Naval Aviator Owned Business Official Licensed by Lockheed Martin The manufacturer does not intend for children 12 years and younger to use the product. LOCKHEED MARTIN®, L-1011 TriStar™, associated emblems and logos, and body designs of vehicles are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Lockheed Martin Corporation in the USA and/or other jurisdictions, used under license by Squadron Nostalgia LLC. By NASA Kennedy Space Center (NASA-KSC), Public Domain The L-1011 TriStar, introduced by Lockheed in the early 1970s, became famous for its innovative design. With its distinctive wide fuselage and a T-tail, it captured the attention of airlines and passengers alike. Consequently, it quickly became a favorite choice for long-haul flights, enhancing air travel comfort. Later, the TriStar gained notoriety for its advanced technology, especially the highly efficient Rolls-Royce engines. These engines provided excellent performance while significantly reducing fuel consumption. As a result, airlines experienced lower operational costs, which helped them thrive in the competitive aviation market during that era. Moreover, the L-1011 TriStar featured a spacious cabin offering comfort and luxury. Airlines outfitted these planes with various seating arrangements, accommodating business and economy class passengers. Thus, travelers enjoyed enhanced flying experiences, making the TriStar a preferred option for many international routes. In the 1980s, the L-1011 faced tough competition from newer aircraft models. Despite its outstanding features, like automatic landing and the unique Stargazer variant, airlines began to shift towards more modern designs. Nonetheless, the TriStar's lasting impact on aviation history is remembered for its exceptional capabilities. Finally, while production ceased in the early 1990s, many L-1011 TriStar's still fly today with cargo airlines or in specialized roles. Its legacy continues, demonstrating the brilliance of engineering and design. Ultimately, the TriStar remains an important part of airline history and a beloved aircraft among aviation enthusiasts.
Price: 383 USD
Location: Seymour, Tennessee
End Time: 2025-01-27T19:28:17.000Z
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