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Herpa Air Canada Boeing 787-8 C-GHPQ 1:200 Model
Herpa Air Canada Boeing 787-8 C-GHPQ 1:200 Model
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1:200 Model: Air Canada Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner C-GHPQ (Herpa)
Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner registered C-GHPQ carries MSN 35257 (line number 160). Its first flight took place on 22 April 2014, with delivery to Air Canada on 18 May 2014 — the first 787 Dreamliner to enter service in Canada. C-GHPQ inaugurated Air Canada's 787 programme on routes to Toronto–Tokyo Haneda and Toronto–Tel Aviv, powered by two General Electric GEnx-1B67 engines.
Livery & Visual Detail
White upper fuselage with the current Air Canada livery. "AIR CANADA" in large black capitals on the forward upper fuselage. A red maple leaf logo sits just below the cockpit windows. The vertical stabilizer is black, bearing the red maple leaf emblem in a white ring. Engine nacelles are black with a silver intake ring. Wings carry the 787-8's characteristic raked wingtips — no vertical winglet extension. Registration "C-GHPQ" in black on the rear fuselage with a small Canadian flag. Rolling gear extended.
Model Craft & Collectability
Herpa produced this at 1:200 scale in high-detail ABS plastic construction. C-GHPQ holds the distinction of being Air Canada's first-ever 787 Dreamliner delivery, giving this model a specific fleet-history anchor. The 1:200 scale makes it one of the larger display formats for this airframe.
| Scale | 1:200 |
| Registration | C-GHPQ |
| Aircraft Type | Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner |
| MSN | 35257 |
| Engines | General Electric GEnx-1B67 |
| Length (model) | 28.35 cm |
| Wingspan (model) | 30.00 cm |
| Material | ABS Plastic |
| Model Item # | Herpa 787-8 Air Canada C-GHPQ |
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• Age 16+ only. Not a toy. Precision collector's model.
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