Authentic Delta Air Lines Design: This meticulously crafted 1:200 scale model accurately replicates the distinctive design of Delta Air Lines' A321neo aircraft, showcasing the airline's iconic livery and markings. Highly Detailed Replica: With intricate decals, realistic engines, and accurately depicted wings, this model offers a high level of detail, making it a must-have for aviation enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate accuracy and quality. Durable Construction: Crafted from quality materials, this model is built to withstand the test of time, ensuring long-lasting durability. You can proudly display it as a centerpiece of your aviation collection. Educational and Decorative: This model serves as both an educational tool and a stunning display piece. It sparks curiosity, provides a tangible way to learn about the A321neo aircraft, and adds a touch of aviation beauty to your home or office. Ideal for Collectors and Enthusiasts: Whether you're a passionate collector or an aviation enthusiast, the Flight Miniatures Delta A321neo 1:200 Scale Model is a perfect addition to your collection. It captures the spirit of Delta Air Lines and allows you to appreciate the beauty and precision of the A321neo aircraft. The A320 family was the first to fully feature a "glass cockpit”, and contained the first fully digital fly-by-wire flight control system in a civil airliner. The traditional yoke control column was eliminated, replaced with side-by-side controllers enabling pilots to send computer-generated electrical impulses to motors that drove the flight control surfaces on the wings and tail. This modification eliminated more than 400 pounds of cabling and other equipment. The A320 was also one of the quietest aircraft on the market in 1989. The A320's fuselage was 8 inches wider than the 727-200 it replaced in the Northwest Airlines fleet, allowing more room in aisles to move through the cabin. A320’s used approximately 50 percent less fuel than similarly sized aircraft in the Northwest Airlines fleet. Acquired by Delta during the merger with Northwest, this model bears registration number N365NW and ship 3265 and represents one of the first Delta A320 aircraft to be painted with the Delta name and widget on the underside of the fuselage.