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a new and instructive party
game, at which a remote controlled twin-engine aircraft (with
rotating props) is flying around the world (map). Control by means of 2
levers. Each player is his own pilot and flies the aircraft towards the
destination - according to the rules prescribed for this game. Colored
lithographed, boxed.
This game has 2 clockworks - one in the base station
and one in the aircraft. There are 12 colored National Flags -
describing name of the country and its capital.
Hans Biller claimed patent
rights on September 3rd 1954 - after the game was first presented at the
5th German Toy Faire at Nuremberg. He was awarded the patent on July 9th
1959 - No. DBP 1 048 811.
Seize: 510 x 160 x 95 mm |
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the game in the overall view |
in its original box - the dice does not belong to the
set |
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above having white levers - now having
red levers and the 2nd version of the base station |
the flags |
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4 different lithographed base stations.
Only version 1 has the inscription "Trans World Flyer" - all 4
shown versions were as well used for the 110 and 115 "Transport-Helicopter". |
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"How to handle" and "How to play" on
a double sided
A 5 seized page. Toy numbered as
No.100 |
Also on a single
Din
A 5 or Din A 4 seized page. Toy now numbered as
Nr.100 |
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Beside the different numbering of both
leaflets the layout had been changed. The right side version (which I
consider the younger one) has a slightly smaller picture and the text
layout was corrected. |
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The complete
instruction leaflet in French language - no No.ing |
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The complete
instruction leaflet in Swedish language -
Jorden Runt - no No.ing |
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The complete
instruction leaflet in Spanish - VUELTA AL
MUNDO EN AVION - No. 100 |
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Type written
instruction leaflet in Italian language |
Description in
English |
As seen in the 1960
Specialties catalogue |
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generated: JUN-24-2001 |
last update:
Autumn 2014 |