
Sky Marks SKR5185 1/100 Alliance Airlines Embraer E190 Special RAAF Centenary Livery
The E190/195 models are larger stretches of the E170/175 models fitted with a new, larger wing, a larger horizontal stabilizer, two emergency overwing exits, and a new engine. The E190/195 is fitted with two underwing-mounted GE 34-8E-10 turbofan engines, rated at 82.29 kN (18,500 lbf). The engines and engine nacelles are supplied by General Electric. The engines are equipped with full authority digital engine control (FADEC). The fully redundant, computerized management system continuously optimizes the engine performance resulting in reduced fuel consumption and maintenance requirements. The aircraft carries 13,000 kg of fuel and is fitted with a Parker Hannifin fuel system.
This model features solid injection molded plastic construction with highly detailed graphics. All models assemble in minutes and include a display stand. Model is approximately 12 inches long with 11 1/4 inch wingspan.

Panda Model 62515 1/400 Qantas Boeing 737-800 VH-VZX 'Christmas'
Meticulously crafted to capture every intricate detail of the real aircraft, this high quality pre-assembled diecast (metal) model produced by Panda Models includes fixed landing gear with rubber tyres and communication antennas.
Whether displayed on a shelf or used for diorama purposes, this diecast model aircraft is a must-have for any aviation enthusiast or collector.
Features
- Fixed landing gear with rubber tyres
- Communication antennas and/or SATCOMs
- Diecast metal with some plastic parts

Herpa 573184 1/200 Qantaslink Airbus A220-300 VH-X4B "Koala"
On March 1, 2024, the first two of 29 Airbus A220 jet aircraft took off for their inaugural commercial flights. They are significantly more fuel efficient than the Boeing 717 they will replace. Not only is the state-of-the-art A220 almost 50 per cent quieter than its predecessor, but it also generates up to 25 per cent fewer carbon emissions. With almost double the range of the 717s, the A220 can fly between any two points in Australia and to several offshore destinations. Qantas called on fellow Australians to help name its fleet of new A220s, asking for the public to vote on names based around the theme “native wildlife”. Clearly a favorite among voters, the name of this adorable animal found its way onto the nose section of VH-X4B.