The Air India Boeing 777-300ER is modeled on the Boeing 777-300ER
aircraft owned by Air India, the national airline of India. Air India
was established by Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata as Tata Airlines in
1932. The current name was adopted in 1946. In 2007, it merged on an
equal basis with Indian Airlines, becoming the largest airline in
service on India’s international and domestic routes. The new company is
called the National Aviation Company of India Limited, but continues to
use the brand name Air India. The Boeing 777-300ER has an overall
length of 73.9 m, a wing span of 64.8 m and a tail height of 18.58 m-Canon
Air India Boeing 777-300 ER Papercraft
Air India Boeing 777-300ER Papercraft
Posted by Michael James | Thursday, May 17, 2012 | airplanes, papercraft | 1 comments »
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why can't anyone make this plane with the Oceanic logo from LOST it was a Boeing 777. I make paper models but have no idea how to design one.. please someone use this template and make a LOST Oceanic plane!!!