
Airbus A319 bmi/Austrian Airline
The twin-jet A319 is one of the most successful of the Airbus family and was first delivered in April 1996. The A319 is a shortened version of the A320 and in the two-class configuration with 124 passengers it has a maximum range of 7,200 km - the longest range in its class. In 2003 bmi created a completely new modern design for their fleet of aircraft and now operate 11 of the Airbus A319. In February 2004 the first A319 (of seven) was delivered to Austrian Airlines as one of the first machines received with the new branding.
Model-details:
- Structural details on fuselage and wings with recessed panel lines
- Detailed landing gear, optionally extended or retracted
- Detailed engines with fans and nozzle cones
- Optional CFM-56 or IAE 2500 engines
- Antennae and air vents
- Decals for the bmi and Austrian Airlines versions
- Skill level 3
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