French Aero Service—Flying Saucer—Paper Pulp
Maker: French Aero Service
Model: Flying Saucer
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Size: 8.25 inches
Disc Color: Tan
Lettering/Hot Stamp: "Now you have seen a Flying Saucer; Washington Airport; You can get a saucer's eye view in a new four-place Stinson; Sunday"...printed in red ink
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Date Introduced: circa 1950
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Special Notes: Made of molded paper pulp. This was a promo for an event at a Wahington Airpark in Washington State to take a ride in a "New 4-Place Stinson" airplane. The Stinson Aircraft Co. was founded in 1920 and sold to the Piper Aircraft Corp. in 1948 which continued to produce Stinson 108s for a limited time before transforming it into the Piper Apache. Very rare.
Contributor(s): Phil Kennedy
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, f/11 @ 80 mm, 16s, ISO 100, No Flash
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