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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @AllenORourke1954
    @AllenORourke1954 Год назад +10

    Hilary Kay, what a gorgeous woman, fancied her for years, two years younger than me, lovely to see her again...

  • @stevepringle2295
    @stevepringle2295 Год назад +2

    Beautiful pair of aircraft.

  • @Inverted.surfer
    @Inverted.surfer Год назад

    Thanks for the date and place for these shows.... And will keep watching....
    A fairly young and pretty Hillary Kay

  • @pspauseAtHome
    @pspauseAtHome Год назад

    That's my dad -- Ray Searle -- who at the time owned Searle's Collectors Toyshop in Hornchurch!

  • @jamesbizs
    @jamesbizs Год назад +31

    I knew it was made by a German manufacturer, by seeing the words made in Germany on it.

    • @whitesapphire5865
      @whitesapphire5865 Год назад +4

      Yeah..... I thought that was a bit of a giveaway too. 🤦🤣

    • @kevdimo6459
      @kevdimo6459 Год назад +4

      For a stunning piece of detective work I must commend you both! 🥇🥈Please accept these medals for exceedingly good work.

    • @OLDMANTEA
      @OLDMANTEA Год назад +1

      Amazed by her skills in deduction

    • @kone.linngus3651
      @kone.linngus3651 Год назад +1

      Brilliant! Lol

    • @stetson711
      @stetson711 Год назад +1

      Made on Germany by Chinese.

  • @WoBlink1961
    @WoBlink1961 Год назад +3

    Whether or not the plane is representation of an actual aircraft or not (and I have no time to Google it now), the fuselage shape is pure Junkers, and very reminiscent of the Ju52 WWII transport plane (which was a monoplane rather than a biplane)

    • @alanbeaumont4848
      @alanbeaumont4848 Год назад +2

      Looks like an impression of a De Havilland DH.18 with extra wing struts, which would more likely date the model to the 1920s, rather than the 1930s.
      EDIT: I'm wrong, it's a combination of various De Havilland designs IMHO, which makes it a chimaera and places it once more as a 1930s toy.

  • @David-ci1vn
    @David-ci1vn Год назад

    She mentioned the plane being made at a time of Germany's export drive, it needed to as the country had suffered fourteen years of mayhem including outbreaks of civil war against communists, in 1933 a certain group took exception to Germany's independent streak and declared a global trade war on everything German, hardly surprising they weren't like very much.

  • @kone.linngus3651
    @kone.linngus3651 Год назад +2

    I don't always know stuff about things, but I do know where they're made when it says 'Made in...'

  • @multa765
    @multa765 Год назад

    It would be nice if a little more reaction time was granted to the owners, all these clips seem to finish very abruptly.

    • @Inverted.surfer
      @Inverted.surfer Год назад

      That's like those singing shows, the voice, xfactor etc....
      The stars actually are the presenters and must not be upstaged by a commoner....
      Starting in the 1960s media has seen themselves as a new royalty !!!!
      Not necassarily our lovely Hillary.... Lol

  • @Trevor_Austin
    @Trevor_Austin Год назад +6

    RAF plane? No, it’s a lovely antique toy plane with some roundels. It’s clearly German in origin because of the typeface.

    • @kevdimo6459
      @kevdimo6459 Год назад +2

      Have your say! But please don’t mention the war.

  • @rogerpritchard
    @rogerpritchard Год назад

    It looks like a German aircraft to me. But what a wonderful toy. Worth about £1,500 in 2023.

    • @alanbeaumont4848
      @alanbeaumont4848 Год назад

      A De Havilland DH.18, with minor differences.

    • @alanbeaumont4848
      @alanbeaumont4848 Год назад

      Oops: It's a chimaera inspired by various De Havilland designs.

    • @rogerpritchard
      @rogerpritchard Год назад

      Ahh, interesting. I assume about 1938.

  • @dancostello6465
    @dancostello6465 Год назад +1

    R100 didnt last long.

    • @chrisbagley8104
      @chrisbagley8104 Год назад +1

      The R100 was designed by Barnes Wallis and was successful. It was scrapped as a result of the R101 crash.

  • @archivist17
    @archivist17 Год назад

    RAF? Er, only the roundels may be, but no tail markings, not reminiscent of any British aircraft. Are those roundels even original? I suspect not.
    The airship, on the other hand...😍

    • @gearjammer3688
      @gearjammer3688 Год назад +1

      The factory probably slapped on markings for which ever country it was being shipped too.

    • @alanbeaumont4848
      @alanbeaumont4848 Год назад

      Try the De Havilland DH.18 from 1920. Almost identical.

    • @archivist17
      @archivist17 Год назад +1

      ​​@@alanbeaumont4848 there is a similarity, it's true, if you ignore the two extra engines and the enclosed cockpit being in front of the cabin. Oh, and the fact it wasn't in service with the RAF.

    • @alanbeaumont4848
      @alanbeaumont4848 Год назад +1

      @@archivist17 Well we don't know if it is simply a chimaera, because it is just a toy, but it doesn't seem to resemble anything else either.
      EDIT: Can't find any biplane trimotors. The wing mounted engines look like those from a De Havilland Dragon Rapide (still flying as any fan of the David Suchet Poirot TV episodes will have noticed), but mounted upside down! The D-R didn't have a nose mounted engine, so I'm sticking with the chimaera theory. It's a 1930s toy designed by someone who wasn't making a scale model of anything in particular.

    • @Inverted.surfer
      @Inverted.surfer Год назад +2

      A lot of joyful artistic licence !!!