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Remove before flight - Keyring - black
Remove Before Flight on one side and the Vario Helicopter Logo on the other side
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Pilot's umbrella
If a short shower interrupts the fun of flying, just open your umbrella and you're home and dry again.Diameter approx. 90 cm, length of the stick approx. 70 cm.
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Mil Mi-4/4A Hound illustrated book
The Russian government on October 5, 1950 had signed an order for a helicopter capable of transporting 12 persons or the GAZ-69 jeep. A helicopter of similar conception to the Sikorsky S-55 was designed within one year. This is a 72-page illustrated book concentrating on the Mil Mi-4/4A Hound, containing 276 colour pictures as well as diagrams of the...
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Remove before flight - Keyring - green
Remove Before Flight on one side and the Vario Helicopter Logo on the other side
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Transport wheels for large models
The transport frames, Ord. No. 144 and 145, have proved excellent for moving large, heavy model helicopters around.However, wider wheels make them much more pleasant to use over certain types of terrain, and especially when the ground is wet.