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Plastic toy made in Japan
Power: Wind-up
Size: 8 1/8" (20.75 cm.) wingspan x 6 3/4" (17 cm.) length - 1:155
While Japan's light industry was producing metal toys, its heavy industry was developing an indigenous transport aircraft suitable for the nation's routes. The Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Company (NAMC) was composed of six firms: Fuji, Kawasaki, Mitsubishi, Nippi, Shin Meiwa, and Showa. Two Rolls-Royce turboprops powered the resulting YS-11. In addition to supplying Japanese regional airlines, NAMC exported YS-11s to several foreign operators such as Cruzeiro do Sul, Olympic, and Philippines. Piedmont Airlines operated YS-11 Cherry Blossom Pacemakers in the United States beginning in 1968. YS-11s served into the 1980s.
Japan's TPS (Tokyo Plaything Shokai, also known as Toplay and Topure) produced tinplate novelty toys in the 1950s and 1960s with distinctive trademark of a hand holding up three fingers. This unusual, later, plastic toy is a scale model YS-11 with accurate labels depicting the 1970s All-Nippon Airways livery, with its distinctive blue fuselage crown stripe and fifteenth-century da Vinci helicopter on a blue tail fin. The wind-up motor powers the two four-blade propellers, along with the main wheels. The nose wheel is adjustable. It dates from late in the 1970s, and was purchased new in an Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico hotel gift shop in March 1981.
yea baby the scores are counted and verified and i came first in Premier Projected Image in Tallaght Photographic Society for 2011 .. . . .. . . . woooo whooooo
We have a monthly league competition and there are three categories colour print, black and white print and projected image and there are four divisions Novice, Intermediate, Advanced and Premier.
It was by no means an easy win what with the mighty Carl and the beautiful Catherine being my competition. Carl walked away with gold in colour and black and white and Catherine romped home with best panel for Premier and also winning best club panel congrats guys it was a fun year :)
Toronto Police Service Events Support ES-2 is a 2006 Orion 07.501.
This bus was originally delivered to Toronto Transit Commission as 7902, and was transferred to TPS in 2018.
Photo taken on Queen's Park Cr at College St in Toronto, ON.
The SLAR, IICR, BR, & DSPR. All together they are my TPS Reports. Now all I need is a cover sheet. And in the background are the stupid folders where I have to file them.
I simply fail to understand why I have been told to collect so much dead wood when nobody seems to look at them in the first place.
- Taken at 7:55 AM on January 20, 2007
- cameraphone upload by ShoZu
Ready to depart from Manchester's Runway 23R on the evening of 17th June 2017.
Embraer 190/195 - MSN 493 - CS-TPS
Airline PGA Portugalia Airlines
Registration : CS-TPS
Country : Portugal
Date : 1989 -
Codes NI PGA
Callsign : Portugalia
Web site : www.portugalia-airlines.pt/
Serial number 493
Type 190LR
First flight date Unknown
Engines 2 x GE CF34-10E7
03/10/2011 TRIP PP-PJQ Leased From ALC
06/03/2013 Azul Linhas Aereas PP-PJQ Stored 04/2016
Leased from Aldus
Named Brasileiríssimo Luciano do Vale
19/08/2016 PGA Portugalia Airlines CS-TPS Named: Viana Do Castelo