Designed as a smaller, short/medium-ranged complement to the 707, the 727 was first flown on February 9th, 1963.
Gemini's 1:200 scale Boeing 727 series airliners are constructed almost entirely of solid diecast and ready for display right out of the box. The fuselage features a solid all around seamless construction with pad-printed windows and doors, fine photo-etched antennas and glimmering jewel-cut anti-collision lens on top and bottom. Additional features include solid metal wings with finely scaled flap fairings at the rear, simulated heating elements on the wings, fin and stabilators and a separately applied nose wheel landing light lens. The series covers the original 727-100 and the 727-200 variant with its notably larger stretched fuselage.