Flight Miniatures Orbis Flying Eye Hospital Douglas DC-10

1/200 Scale New

Item#: ADC-01000I-016
Orbis Flying Eye Hospital DC-10 1:250

Flight Miniatures 1:250 Scale  Plastic Snap-Fit – Douglas DC-10
– Length:9"  Wingspan: 8"

The ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital is a DC-10-10 model, and was the second DC-10 aircraft built, in 1970. It was used as a test aircraft by McDonnell Douglas, and then was acquired for passenger service by Laker Airways. It then passed through several hands before its acquisition by Orbis in 1992 for $14 million, which registered it as N220AU. Conversion of the aircraft took 18 months and cost a further $15 million. The work was performed by Mobile Aerospace Engineering, Inc. in Mobile, Alabama. It was re-launched on May 7, 1994, and its first operational mission was to Beijing, China on July 23, 1994. In addition to the flight deck, the aircraft contains (from forward to aft) a classroom, an audio-visual room, a laser treatment room, an operating room, a recovery room, and farthest aft, the communications center. The operating room was placed in the center of the aircraft in order to be the most stable location in case of bad weather at the location. The classroom accommodates 48 students, generally host-country ophthalmologists, who can watch surgery as it is performed in the operating room. The classroom is also used for lectures and discussions by Orbis teaching staff. Inside the audio-visual room are the controls for the 16 cameras, eight microphones and 54 television monitors. These permit viewing of surgery in the classroom and elsewhere on and off the aircraft. Surgical procedures are recorded, edited and duplicated on board so that a record of the procedures taught during each program can be donated to the host-country ophthalmic community. The laser treatment room contains laser-based diagnostic tools and laboratory stations for use with animal-eye surgical practice training.  The lower deck (belly) of the aircraft contains an equipment laboratory and technical center where Orbis biomedical engineers teach host-country technicians how to maintain and repair ophthalmological equipment. On April 7, 2008, ORBIS announced it would replace its current DC-10 Flying Eye Hospital with a DC-10 Series 30 freighter. United Airlines, with the support of FedEx, is donating the airplane to Orbis. The $2 million donation is based on the plane’s estimated value and is being funded equally by United and FedEx. On August 8, 2011, Fedex announced that it would donate one of its MD-10-30Fs to ORBIS to replace its DC-10-10. The new MD-10 will feature a modular hospital suite, the first time these units will have been used on an aircraft. ORBIS International is an international non-profit non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to saving sight worldwide. ORBIS programs focus on the prevention of blindness and the treatment of blinding eye diseases in developing countries. Since 1982, ORBIS capacity-building programs have enhanced the skills of more than 288,000 eye care personnel and provided eye care treatment to more than 15 million people in 89 countries. ORBIS is best known for its "Flying Eye Hospital," an ophthalmic hospital and teaching facility located on board a DC-10 jet aircraft. ORBIS volunteer pilots fly the plane and its international medical team to developing countries around the world to teach urgently needed sight-saving skills. Local patients receive free treatment during this training. ORBIS is headquartered in New York, with offices in Toronto, London, Dublin, Hong Kong, Macau, Shanghai, Kunming, Taipei, Addis Ababa, Delhi, Dhaka and Hanoi. In addition to the Flying Eye Hospital, ORBIS operates hospital-based programs in several countries and works with local medical research and health-care organizations on blindness prevention and eye disease treatment. An ORBIS telemedicine program called "Cyber-Sight" uses the Internet to connect ophthalmologists for one-on-one collaboration and mentoring. ORBIS is a founding partner, along with the World Health Organization, of VISION 2020: The Right to Sight, "a worldwide concerted effort designed to eliminate avoidable blindness by the year 2020." ORBIS is a registered 501(c)(3) tax-deductible non-profit charity in the United States.

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  • Flight Miniatures models are produced in a high-gloss plastic accurately painted and professionally detailed with a unique push-fit style of assembly. They require no painting or glue; just gentle pressure to snap on the wings, tail and stand. All models come with their own stand. Most stands are personalized by airline. In less than a minute, you have a finished airplane model to enjoy for many years.  These Snap-Fit models are the same ones you see on display at museums throughout the country.

    ·  This scaled aircraft model makes a great gift for airline employees, retirees and aviation enthusiasts of all ages. This detailed airplane model was produced to specifications from the aircraft manufacturer and the airline company. It reflects, as accurately the paint scheme of the airline and has many details that are not usually found on other models in this scale. Each model is meticulously finished for unsurpassed quality. This scaled model was produced is accurately painted and professionally detailed

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