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  2. Paul K. Guillow, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Boy plays with a balsa glider. In 1948, Paul Guillow applied for a United States patent for a model airplane glider "which can be made in various sizes and can be used for instruction in the principles of airplane flight and design, as well as for the amusement and entertainment of possessors.

  3. Remco - Wikipedia

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    1959 Movieland Drive-In Theater (consisted of cars, a drive in board with car spaces, a place to list "Featured Movies" along with blue and white double-bill cards that slid into the marquee; the "movie" was a film strip that projected by a battery operated light bulb onto a 4"x6" screen that attached to the drive in. Titles included Heckle and ...

  4. List of model aircraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pinfei Model Aircraft (China) [10] Postage Stamp (USA) Showcase Models; Skymarks (UK) Socatec Aircraft Models; Squadron Nostalgia LLC (USA) Squadron Toys (U.S.A., officially licensed by the U.S. Navy) [11] Toys and Models Corporation; Wing Factory (Japan) Wooster; Velocity Models; YourCraftsman/BigBird

  5. Siku Toys - Wikipedia

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    First, the models were no longer spray-painted by hand. Second, the new models were made in a slightly larger scale of 1:55. Models were now numbered according to a four-digit system, with the first two digits designating the price bracket. Small cars traditionally had numbers that started in 10 or 13, but later on, 08 and 14 were added.

  6. Dyna-Flytes - Wikipedia

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    Dyna-Flites was a brand of die-cast toy model airplanes sold in the 1970s, '80s and '90s by Zee Toys of California.The line was part of a series of Dyna die-cast products that included toy cars, construction vehicles, bikes and tanks.

  7. Air Hogs - Wikipedia

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    Air Hogs is a line of toy airplanes, helicopters, rockets, and cars manufactured and owned by the Spin Master company of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] They are radio controlled, free-flying, and air-powered aircraft. Several of these, especially the remote-controlled (R/C) ones, are designed to be easily flown without any need for assembly.