Herpa Wings

Herpa Wings

Infobox Company
company_name = Herpa Wings
company_
company_type = Private
foundation = Germany, 1992, although parent company was founded in 1949
location = Dietenhofen, Germany
key_people = Stephan Kulgen (Product Manager)
num_employees =
industry = Die-cast models
Toys

products = Die-cast model airplanes and accessories
revenue =
operating_income =
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homepage = [http://www.herpa.de http://www.herpa.de]

Herpa Wings are die-cast model airplanes trademark under Herpa of Germany. The collection includes 250 airlines under 17 different aircraft manufacturers in 1,200 versions. The mainstay of Herpa Wings is in the 1:500 scale, while model airliners are also produced in the 1:400, 1:200, 1:1000, and 1:160 scales. Herpa Wings model airliners may also be used in conjunction with Herpa's SCENIX series, which includes model diorama airports and airport accessories.

Herpa Wings has also produced model aircraft for many of the world's international airlines, which include Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific and others. These model aircraft are then sold exclusively by the airlines onboard and are not included in the regular retail collection.

History

1949

The company Hergenröther und Patente is founded in Bellingries by inventor and patent holder Wilhelm Hergenrother to produce accessories for model trains. The initials of the company's name make up the word "Herpa".

1980s

From 1949 to 1987, Herpa had been focusing exclusively on its Cars & Trucks range. However, the first plastic samples of Boeing 747-200s in the 1/500 scale were produced for Lufthansa at an initiation ceremony for a Boeing 737-300 at Nuremberg Airport. Lufthansa then orders the production of the Lufthansa Model-Edition in the 1/200 scale exclusively for the airline.

In 1988, Herpa launched the Lufthansa Model-Edition with a highly detailed replica of the Boeing 737-300. Plans for historical models like the Junkers J-52 were also in development. With the advent of computer technology, in 1989 a partner company in Asia developed a new concept that would be able to create the same detail and precision available to the smaller 1/500 airplane models.

1990s

In 1990, the model airplanes sported authentic minaturizations of the engines and rolling landing gear from the various manufacturers. By 1992, Herpa Wings is established. The first 1/500 plane miniatures are presented to the public at the Nuremberg Toy Fair, and several airlines place orders for planes in their respective liveries.

A licensing contract with aircraft manufacturer Boeing was signed in 1995. In 1996, Herpa Wings offered propeller driven planes for the first time in the 1/500 scale with the release of a ATR-72 model. Also, Herpa Wings produces for Condor Flugdienst GMBH the replica of their anniversary plane, the "Rizzi Bird", which is still one of the most difficult models in the Herpa Wings range. The first set of airport accessories are produced.

In 1997, issue 1 of the magazine for collectors of airplane models, "WingsWorld", is released in June. A new range of airplane replicas in the 1/200 scale are released. In 1999, the Herpa Wings Club and the first models of airport buildings in the 1/500 scale are produced. Herpa also celebrates its 50th anniversary in 1999.

2000s

In 2005, Herpa Wings introduces the MAGIC Collection featuring model aircraft in the scale 1:600, aiming to directly contend with direct competitor Schabak. In September, a 1:1000 scale A380 model was also released. In 2006, the 1:1000 scale series of models were officially launched. The SCENIX range of airport accessories and dioramas were also introduced.

Today, Herpa Wings is one of the most respected and established miniature model companies and competes not only with Schabak but with newcomers Dragon Wings, StarJets, Gemini Jets, and Jet-X, though Herpa still is probably the most widely available brand.

Herpa Wings Club

The Herpa Wings Club was established in 1999 in conjunction with Herpa's 50th anniversary. Currently, members receive "WingsWorld", a magazine for collectors of Herpa Wings. A free annual model in the 1:500 scale is also given, with options to purchase 4 exclusive models from the Club Edition. Members to the Club also enjoy discounts at the Herpa museum shop in Dietenhofen, Germany. The annual Herpa Wings catalogue and any new releases folders are given free to members as well.

External links

* [http://www.herpa.de Herpa Minaturmodelle GMBH]

Notable retailers

Portugal
* [http://www.oceanwings.pt Oceanwings]

Germany
* [http://www.modelglobe.de Modelglobe]
* [http://www.aviation-center-berlin.de Aviation Center Berlin]

The Netherlands
* [http://www.scalemodelstore.com ScaleModelStore.com]
* [http://www.lhshop.nl Luchtvaart Hobby Shop]

Belgium
* [http://www.micro-wings.com MicroWings - Aviation Hobby Store]

China
* [http://www.wingsworld.cn Wingsworld]

UK
* [http://www.aviationretaildirect.co.uk Aviation Retail Direct]

USA
* [http://www.eztoyz.com/cgi-bin/cart/cart.pl?db=herpa.dat&category=herpa eztoys.com]
* [http://www.justplanefun.net/ Just Plane Fun]
* [http://www.airlinemuseum.com Airline Museum Gift Shop]
* [http://www.diecastairplane.com DiecastAirplane.com]
* [http://www.diecastsupermart.com DiecastSupermart.com]
* [http://www.airplaneshop.com The Airplane Shop]
* [http://www.airplanesuperstore.com Airplane Super Store]
* [http://www.aerojets.com Aerojets]

Notable Collector Forums & Databases

English
* [http://www.wings900.com wings900.com]
* [http://www.diecastaircraftforum.com diecastaircraftforum.com]


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