Limited reissue of the Hasegawa 1/200 scale Boeing 767-300 kit with decals for the new markings being used by All Nippon Airways.
The Boeing 767-300 is a fourth-generation jet airliner designed by Boeing, a prestigious airliner manufacturer, with the aim of creating a passenger aircraft for the 1990s, with the main focus on low fuel consumption, low noise, excellent takeoff and landing performance, adoption of the latest avionics, and improved comfort.
The 767 is characterized by its semi-wide body, and it is the first aircraft to have seven rows of economy class seats arranged in a 2-3-2 configuration with two aisles between them. This makes the cabin feel spacious and easy to use.
The main wing uses a newly developed aft-loading airfoil, which reduces resistance during high-speed flight. The cockpit uses a wide range of the latest electronics, and the instrument panel makes extensive use of color CRTs.