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Gemini 200 American Airlines B737-800 (Heritage TWA Retro Livery Scheme)Review (FHD)

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You're Reviewing A American Airlines B737800 Featuring The Blended Winglets In The Heritage TWA Retro Livery Scheme In A 1:200 Scale From Gemini Jets In FHD(Full High Definition).

The Boeing Customer Code For American Airlines For This Particular Aircraft Is 23.

The Heritage TWA Retro Livery Scheme:Back On December 1,2015,American Airlines Decided To Roll Out And Unveiled Its Second Heritage Liveried Aircraft To The General Public,Which Happens To Be Painted In The TWA Retro Livery Scheme,Which Is Actually Displayed On This Particular B737800 Jetliner Aircraft As American Airlines Decided To Pay Homage To One Of Its Predecessor Carriers,TWA Or Trans World Airlines,Which Previously Operated As A Stand Alone Airline Carrier From 1925 Up Until The Airline Was Eventually Acquired By American Airlines On December 1,2001 Through A Merger Acquisition As The TWA Livery Scheme Is One Of 3 Heritage Retro Livery Schemes That's Actually Painted On A B737800 Aircraft.The Other Two Classic Heritage Livery Schemes Are For Air Cal, Air California And Reno Air,Which Was Also Acquired By American Airlines As Well In 1987 And 1999 Respectively.

The"OneWorld"Logo(That's Displayed Next To The L1 Door):American Airlines Joined The OneWorld Alliance Along With British Airways, Cathay Pacific And Qantas As One Of The Four Founding Members On February 1,1999 Which Consists Of 14 Airline Members From Six Inhabited Continents.

The American Airlines Logo:The American Airlines Logo Is An Abstraction Which Resembles That Of An Eagle In Flight And At The Same Time Displays That True American Pride With The Red,White And Blue Colors.And Although The Airline's Livery Scheme Was Unveiled On January 17,2013,This Logo,However, Wasn't Officially Modified Until February 2013.

The Engines:These Are The CFMICFM567B24E Turbofan Type Engines That Are Used On This Particular American Airlines B737800 Jetliner Aircraft Featuring The Blended Winglets.

The Winglets:These Wingtip Devices Are Actually called"Blended Winglets"and The Sole Purpose Of These Blended Winglets Is To Increase Total Efficiency By Reducing Vortex Interference With Laminar Air Flow Near The Tip Of The Wings, Which Enhances The Payload Range Performance,Resulting In Decreasing Fuel Consumption By 46 Percent As These Blended Winglets Were Actually Created And Designed In. 2002 By Aviation Partners Boeing,Whose Headquarters Is Located In Seattle,Washington.

The"American Flag"Decal:This Flag Decal Represents The Country Where American Airlines Currently Operates From As One Of The Major Flag Carrier Airlines Of The United States Of America.

Registration Ship# N915NN:The First Test Flight On This Aircraft Took Place On January 14,2013 And Was Delivered To American Airlines On January 31,2013.This Aircraft Was Also The 2nd Aircraft In American's Fleet That Was Actually Painted In Their Heritage Retro Livery Scheme As This Aircraft Was Painted In The Heritage TWA Retro Livery Scheme Sometime In November 2015 And Was Unveiled To The General Public On December 1,2015.

"3KA":This Is The Actual Fleet Number For This Particular Aircraft.

The"TWA"Acronym Logo:This Was The Acronym For Its Predecessor Airline Carrier,TWA,Which Literally Stood For Trans World Airlines As"TWA" Or Trans World Airlines Previously Operated As A Stand Alone Airline Carrier From 1925 Up Until The Airline Was Eventually Acquired By American Airlines On December 1,2001.

The Seating Configuration:The American Airlines B737800 Jetliner Aircraft Featuring The Blended Winglets Seats 172 Passengers In A 3 Class Configurated Cabin Layout:

Rows 14 16 First Class Seats.
Rows 810 & 1617 24 Main Cabin Extra Class Seats.
Rows 1115 & 1833 132 Economy Class.

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