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{{Exhibit|Loc=25|Date1=1973}} | {{Exhibit|Loc=25|Date1=1973}} | ||
A boxed, unassembled model of a '''Sud Aviation Caravelle''' narrow-body jet airliner, '''[[Lego]] 687''', made in ~1973. | A boxed, unassembled model of a '''Sud Aviation Caravelle''' narrow-body jet airliner, '''[[Lego]] 687''', made in ~1973. | ||
==Sud Aviation Caravelle== | |||
The French '''Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle''' was introduced in 1959, and was the earliest example of a jet airliner designed for the short/medium-range market. Among the first generation of jet airliners, the Caravelle was instantly recognisable by its distinctive triangular windows and rear-mounted engines. 282 were produced between 1958 and 1972, mainly for use by European airlines. |
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A boxed, unassembled model of a Sud Aviation Caravelle narrow-body jet airliner, Lego 687, made in ~1973.
Sud Aviation Caravelle
The French Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle was introduced in 1959, and was the earliest example of a jet airliner designed for the short/medium-range market. Among the first generation of jet airliners, the Caravelle was instantly recognisable by its distinctive triangular windows and rear-mounted engines. 282 were produced between 1958 and 1972, mainly for use by European airlines.