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Gemini Jets 400
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British Airways B747-400 "Union Jack" |
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British Airways Concorde "Union Jack" |
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Qantas Airways A380-800 |
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Virgin Atlantic B747-400 & A340-600 "Billboard colors" |
Gemini Jets 1:400
Malaysia Airlines B737-800WL NC
Qantas Freight B767-300F "Without Kangaroo Logo"
United Airlines B767-300ER
Gemini Jets 1:400
Finnair A340-300 New color
Hawaiian Airlines A330-200
Pan Am ATR-42 Billboard
American Eagle ATR-72
Emirates B777-300ER New Registration
Gemini Jets 1:400 RARE model
United Airlines B747-SP "Friendship One"
Gemini Jets 1:400
Air China B757-200
Air Canada B777-200LR
Royal Brunei B777-200ER
United Airlines B747-400

UPS B767-300F NC

Evergreen International B747-400F

Qantas B747SP Old Color

Alitalia B777-200 New Color
American Airlines B757-200 "One World"

Garuda Indonesia B747-400 "Visit Indonesia 2009"
Qantas B747-400 "Come Play -Australia's Bid for 2018"
Gemini Jets 1:400 Emirates A380

Emirates is the first airline to order the King of the sky, with orders over 100 A380, it will form one of the largest A380 fleet in the aviation world. Unlike other major airlines, Emirates will not only deploy its A380 in long-haul international route, but they will also serve Dubai-Jeddah, one of the high demand regional route.
Gemini Jets1:400 Qantas Airways A380

Qantas is the third airline flying the A380, it mainly served the famous Kangaroo route. As slot in London Heathrow becomes so scarce and airlines unable to increase frequency, Qantas has deploy one of its A380 serving London Heathrow. A380 has prove to be one of the most reliable airframe and has cash in its performance promise.
Gemini Jets 1:400 Qantas B747-400 Socceroos
Gemini Jets 1:400 DHL B767-300F (added winglet)
Gemini Jets 1:400 American Airlines B777-200ER One World
American airline, being one of the original One World founder, has painted one of its B777-200ER aircraft with the one world livery. This smart looking chrome livery has been an eye-catching bird in the airport it flies into. This Gemini Jets 400 scale model accurately display such smart looking livery.
Gemini Jets 1:400 Garuda A330-200 New Color
Garuda, an airline who haven’t change its corporate identity ever since its establishment. However, in order to change public’s perception on its close and lay back corporate image, it has introduced the new livery into its fleet. This eye catching livery not only reflects a modern design, but also kept the original of the Garuda bird. This Gemini Jets new release model is a hot seller and will soon become a highly valuable bird.
Gemini Jets 1:400 China Airlines B747SP
China airlines has been well known for its horrified safety record, this B747SP has survived in one of the most terrifying aviation incident. The aircraft was enrouted to the West Coast of USA across Pacific, as the plane approached the coastline, it runs into a significant turbulence and the plane has loss control and is about to crash, however just before it impact the ground, the pilot manage to take control of the plane and land the plane safely. The plane has been repaired and returned to service, however it became significantly fuel economical after the incident, boeing later discovered that the wings of the plane has been bended upward after the incident which improve the aero-dynamic, this accidental discovery has been used into the future development of modern aircrafts
Gemini Jets 1:400 Korean Airline B747SP

Boeing B747 Special Performance or commonly known as the SP is a special design aircraft developed by Boeing back in the 80s under certain airline’s demand for extended range. In order to increase the range, the length of the aircraft has been significantly reduced which creates such unique aircraft. This Korean Airlines B747SP is a 1:400 scale Gemini Jets model which has been sold out for long time. Korean Airlines is also the old name for the modern Korean Air which has its name changed after the terrible “shoot-down” incident by the former USSR army.