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JC Wings Air France Boeing 737-500 F-GJNV 1:200 Diecast Model
JC Wings Air France Boeing 737-500 F-GJNV 1:200 Diecast Model
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1:200 Diecast: Air France Boeing 737-500 F-GJNV (JC Wings XX20242)
Air France Boeing 737-548 F-GJNV carries MSN 26287 (line number 2427) and made its first flight on 25 January 1993. The airframe entered Air France service in March 1999 and departed the carrier's fleet in May 2004, subsequently operating with Lithuanian Airlines. F-GJNV represents Air France's narrow-body 737-500 fleet, which the airline used primarily on short- to medium-haul European routes during the late 1990s and early 2000s before retiring the 737 Classic family entirely.
Livery & Visual Details
The model wears Air France's livery as operated during the F-GJNV service era: a white fuselage carrying "AIR FRANCE" in bold blue lettering on the forward cabin section. The vertical stabilizer features the distinctive Air France "barcode" design — a dark blue leading edge stripe, a red central band, and a secondary dark blue stripe towards the trailing edge, set against a white tail field. The registration "F-GJNV" appears on the rear fuselage. No winglets are fitted — the 737-500 carries standard straight-cut wingtips. Engines are CFM56-3 turbofans, typical of the 737 Classic series, mounted under the wings on short pylons characteristic of this generation.
Model Craft & Collectibility
JC Wings XX20242 renders F-GJNV in diecast metal at 1:200 scale with display stand. Air France's 737-500 fleet belongs to a retired chapter of the carrier's history — the airline has not operated 737 Classics since the mid-2000s — making this model a period-specific record of Air France's narrowbody fleet at the turn of the century.
| Scale | 1:200 |
| Registration | F-GJNV |
| Aircraft Type | Boeing 737-548 |
| MSN | 26287 |
| Engines | 2 × CFM56-3 |
| Material | Diecast Metal |
| Model Item # | XX20242 |
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