Posted 14 years ago
CAD1949
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THIS LOOKS TO BE AN WWII AVENGER CLASS PLANE. NO IDEA AS TO AGE OR VALUE. JUST CAUGHT MY EYE AT THE AUCTION. ABOUT 91/2 INCHES LONG WITH A 9 INCH WING SPAN.
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Posted 14 years ago
CAD1949
(702 items)
THIS LOOKS TO BE AN WWII AVENGER CLASS PLANE. NO IDEA AS TO AGE OR VALUE. JUST CAUGHT MY EYE AT THE AUCTION. ABOUT 91/2 INCHES LONG WITH A 9 INCH WING SPAN.
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Played with these as a child in the 50's if that helps date it any, I know you could buy them new then... this one appears to be missing the propeller and canopy but that would be typical for the age, Very nice find, I haave no idea of value but toyman might if he's still on here.
Follow up, they are going for about $10.00 (Complete) on E-Bay, if that helps...
THANKS POP_ABIDES THE INFO IS APPRECIATED. IT JUST CAUGHT MY EYE. THEY DON'T MAKE TOYS WITH THE QUALITY OF THIS ANY MORE.
I can add some depth to the information. This is a Hubley #495 Fighter-Bomber and a FIRST EDITION unit. The props and canopies are reproduced so the airplane could be made complete. This had the original, no "hump", cowling making it a cleaner design. Later versions have a hump to accommodate a different cowl attachment. It was meant to be a cross-over toy design melding features of the Republic P-47, Grumman F6F and Vought F4U fighter airplanes. These were companies made famous by WW2 and within a day's travel from the Hubley plant in Pennsylvania. In pristine original condition with its original box, a first edition (either red/silver or all green) will fetch $200-$300. In its current state, $50-$75.