Revell Airbus A3800 Visible Interior
A new era of long haul passenger air travel was inaugurated in October 2007 with the entry into airline service of the A380. The A380 is the most advanced, spacious and eco-efficient airliner in service today. In a typical three-class, 525-seat configuration, it delivers noticeably more comfort while offering 40 per cent more capacity than the next largest airliner. In addition, the advanced materials and systems of the A380, together with state-of-the-art aerodynamics and all-new engines, result in outstanding economics, superior performance and high operational flexibility - delivering 20 percent lower operating costs per seat than current aircraft in its category. Per passenger, the A380 has unmatched fuel efficiency of less than three liters per passenger per 100 kilometers. Its new-generation engines, Rolls-Royce Trent 900 or Engine Alliance GP7000, and superb aerodynamic performance mean that the A380 does not only comply with today's noise limits but is also significantly quieter than any other large aircraft flying today. The Reveal of the A380 on 18 January 2005 marked the launch of Airbus' new livery. The change in livery was the first for Airbus since introduction of the A320. The A380 was the first aircraft to display the company's new colours that reflect not only Airbus' current market position but also its ambitions to pursue aviation excellence long into the future. Model details: A380 cutaway model with 521 seats; Two decks fully equipped with seats; Division into First Class, Business Class and Economy Class; Separate deck section with hand luggage lockers; Access steps and rear bulkhead; Display stand; Structural details on surfaces and recessed panel lines; Detailed engine with filigree telescopic legs and struts; 22 wheels with finely detailed rims; Imitation cockpit; Wings with separate landing and navigation lights; Detailed pylons and engine cowls; Four RR Trent 900 or 4 GP7000 engines; and Super waterslide decals with new Airbus decor and ex