Honor the heritage of the world’s oldest airline with this exceptional 1:157 scale Boeing 747, presented in the iconic KLM Royal Dutch Airlines livery. Known as the "Queen of the Skies," the 747 served as the flagship of the KLM fleet for over half a century. This interactive collector’s piece offers a rare opportunity to explore the engineering marvel from the inside out, featuring an opening fuselage that reveals the sophisticated wide-body cabin layout.




Boeing 747 KLM 1:157 – 47 cm / 18.5 in – Opening Interior
Boeing 747 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
The Flying Dutchman: Opening Interior Edition
Key Features
- Opening Fuselage: Precision-engineered hinges allow the fuselage sections to open, revealing a meticulously scaled interior cabin, seating, and aisle configurations.
- Iconic KLM Aesthetics: Faithfully reproduces the serene "Sky Blue" livery and the classic royal crown logo with professional-grade pad printing.
- Commanding Scale: At 47 cm (18.5 in) in length, this model delivers a striking visual impact, perfect for high-end display cases or executive offices.
- Premium Resin Material: Constructed from high-density resin to ensure a museum-quality finish, substantial weight, and structural integrity.
- Authentic Engineering: Detailed engines, landing gear, and winglet designs capture the true essence of the 747-400 series.
Specifications
| Aircraft Type | Boeing 747-400 |
| Operator | KLM Royal Dutch Airlines |
| Scale | 1:157 |
| Dimensions | 47 CM / 18.5 IN |
| Special Feature | Interactive Opening Interior & Fuselage |
Display & Craftsmanship
This KLM Boeing 747 is an interactive masterpiece designed for those who appreciate the finer details of aeronautical history. To preserve the precision of the opening mechanism, we recommend handling the fuselage covers with care. This model is a delicate collector’s item and is not intended for children or play. Whether displayed closed to appreciate its aerodynamic silhouette or open to showcase the interior, it stands as a testament to the legacy of the "Flying Dutchman."
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Description
Boeing 747 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
The Flying Dutchman: Opening Interior Edition
Honor the heritage of the world’s oldest airline with this exceptional 1:157 scale Boeing 747, presented in the iconic KLM Royal Dutch Airlines livery. Known as the "Queen of the Skies," the 747 served as the flagship of the KLM fleet for over half a century. This interactive collector’s piece offers a rare opportunity to explore the engineering marvel from the inside out, featuring an opening fuselage that reveals the sophisticated wide-body cabin layout.
Key Features
- Opening Fuselage: Precision-engineered hinges allow the fuselage sections to open, revealing a meticulously scaled interior cabin, seating, and aisle configurations.
- Iconic KLM Aesthetics: Faithfully reproduces the serene "Sky Blue" livery and the classic royal crown logo with professional-grade pad printing.
- Commanding Scale: At 47 cm (18.5 in) in length, this model delivers a striking visual impact, perfect for high-end display cases or executive offices.
- Premium Resin Material: Constructed from high-density resin to ensure a museum-quality finish, substantial weight, and structural integrity.
- Authentic Engineering: Detailed engines, landing gear, and winglet designs capture the true essence of the 747-400 series.
Specifications
| Aircraft Type | Boeing 747-400 |
| Operator | KLM Royal Dutch Airlines |
| Scale | 1:157 |
| Dimensions | 47 CM / 18.5 IN |
| Special Feature | Interactive Opening Interior & Fuselage |
Display & Craftsmanship
This KLM Boeing 747 is an interactive masterpiece designed for those who appreciate the finer details of aeronautical history. To preserve the precision of the opening mechanism, we recommend handling the fuselage covers with care. This model is a delicate collector’s item and is not intended for children or play. Whether displayed closed to appreciate its aerodynamic silhouette or open to showcase the interior, it stands as a testament to the legacy of the "Flying Dutchman."


















