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Boeing 727 Mexicana 90´s Livery

History
Mexicana de Aviacion was one of the first airlines in the world, just before KLM and the most important in méxico, this plane was one of the most frequent models to fly on it´s lineup back in the 90´s including DC10, Fokker 100 and the new fly by ware technology from the 320; all decorated with the hispanic design patterns or solid colors on the tail, each one named after a state or place remarking the Mexican culture on it´s style.

This idea also includes the earliest livery with gold and black lines that marked a legendary era for the airline called the Azteca De Oro, first used on the 727 and also DC-10´s that this airline flown during it´s history, being one of the best in the country until 2010.

Model
Model includes functional entrance doors, rear tail air stair, and retractable landing gear, three Pratt & Whitney JT8D engines and upgraded winglets from the latest produced 727´s, green livery is registered as XA-MXC named "Mitla" and blue livery as XA-HON "Cora".

Curious fact: This plane has a third engine in the tail, consequently the APU motor is located between the two landing gears and not in the rear like another airplanes.

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