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Reg. NC15107 Stinson A c/n 9107. Later sold to China where it worn 24245 code. | Reg. NC15107 Stinson A c/n 9107. Later sold to China where it worn 24245 code. | ||
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Comet Models was a major model design company in the prewar years based in Chicago, Illinois. Their products were balsa flying models and wooden static models. You can see their usual box below (and on the discussion tab). | Comet Models was a major model design company in the prewar years based in Chicago, Illinois. Their products were balsa flying models and wooden static models. You can see their usual box below (and on the discussion tab). | ||
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[[Category: Stinson Reliant]] | [[Category: Stinson Reliant]] |
Latest revision as of 02:11, 25 October 2022
Movie (1939)
Starring:
John Trent (Tommy "Tailspin" Tompkins)
Marjorie Reynolds (Betty Lou)
Milburn Stone (Skeeter)
Jason Robards Sr. (Paul Smith)
(Synopsis needed)
Ryan ST
On the ground left with an unidentified small passenger aircraft.
Stinson Model A
Reg. NC15107 Stinson A c/n 9107. Later sold to China where it worn 24245 code.
Model Store
Comet Models was a major model design company in the prewar years based in Chicago, Illinois. Their products were balsa flying models and wooden static models. You can see their usual box below (and on the discussion tab).
What seems to be a wooden Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress but the type and company are unsure.
Fairchild 24Cs
Reg. NC14366 Fairchild 24C-8C c/n 2629 seen at takeoff.
Reg. NC16350 Fairchild 24C-8E c/n 2811 (some minutes later during the flight in the storm).
Unidentified Aircraft
Ryan ST-A
Reg. NC16039 Ryan STA c/n 128. Already seen in Test Pilot.
Reg. NC14912 Ryan STA c/n 105.
Flying Motor Model
Still to be identified. Play a major role (other models have rubber propulsion).
Stinson Reliant
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