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Thursday August 30, 1:09 pm Eastern Time
Press Release SOURCE: TWA TWA Historic Model Aircraft Now Available American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum Offers Limited Edition of Aircraft In TWA's Transition Livery FORT WORTH, Texas, Aug. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Airlines C. R. Smith Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, is now accepting pre-orders from the public for exclusive, limited-edition models of the first MD80 and 757 in the new TWA transition livery. American Airlines is now the parent company of TWA, and is in the process of integrating TWA into the American Airlines system. The 1/400 scale die-cast metal airplanes are available as long as supplies last, only through the Museum' Store Web site at http://www.crsmithmuseum.org , or by calling toll free 1-877 CRSMITH (1-877-277-6484). "These models are sure to instantly become a collector's item as they depict the look of this historic airline in its last days as a separate company," said Ben Kristy, Museum curator. "We're offering an exact replica of the historic TWA MD80 number N9615W, the first TWA aircraft to be converted to American's exclusive More Room Throughout Coach configuration and painted in the transitional livery. We're also offering a model of TWA's first 757 in the transitional livery, number N708TW." American Airlines and TWA unveiled a new American Airlines-style livery for the TWA fleet when N9615W rolled out of the TWA maintenance hangar in Kansas City, MO, sporting a new Silver Bird look and a ``More Room'' coach interior. The new look consists of buffed and polished aluminum, with a red, white, and blue waistline stripe running the length of the fuselage. This is identical to the existing American Airlines design scheme, or "livery". However, where the American aircraft sport the block "AA" logo on the tail and the American name on the fuselage, the TWA aircraft features a diagonally- positioned red block TWA logo on the tail and a TWA logo on the top half of the fuselage. Underneath the fuselage logo, inset in the white portion of the waistline stripe, are the words "an American Airlines company". The Museum is offering just 1,000 models of the MD80, made by Dragon Wings, for $18.99 plus tax and shipping. Also, only 2,500 models of the first TWA 757 to be painted in the new livery, made by Gemini Jets, will be made. The 757 will be available for $25.95 plus tax and shipping. Each model comes in a distinctive commemorative box. "I believe that these models capture the strength, tradition, and pride that TWA employees are bringing to American," said Craig Woolfolk, manager of the Museum Store. "We are looking forward to an even brighter future with TWA joining AA. We are proud to offer these models and everything that they symbolize." The C.R. Smith Museum is one of the few museums in the world dedicated solely to commercial aviation. The Museum opened in July 1993 and is dedicated to past and present American Airlines employees and C.R. Smith, longtime American Airlines president and aviation pioneer. The Museum is a non-profit organization funded by the generous gifts of corporate partners, AMR employees and retirees, and museum friends. The Museum is operated by the C.R. Smith Aviation Museum Foundation, and emphasizes hands-on learning through hands-on displays. TWA Airlines LLC is a subsidiary of American Airlines, Inc. Together with its Trans World Express® and Trans World Connection(SM) marketing partners TWA serves more than 160 destinations around the world with more than 1,000 daily flights. MORE ROOM THROUGHOUT COACH ... ONLY ON AMERICAN AIRLINES ... AND NOW COMING TO TWA! SOURCE: TWA |
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