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{{ | {{Exhibit|Loc=6|Pic=Ju52-3m clockwork model aircraft, manual, front cover (Märklin 1980).jpg|Date1=1996}} | ||
{{Box|Ju52-3m_clockwork_model_aircraft,_manual,_specifications_(Märklin_1980).jpg|Ju52 model, specifications (Märklin 1980)|380}} | {{Box|Ju52-3m_clockwork_model_aircraft,_manual,_specifications_(Märklin_1980).jpg|Ju52 model, specifications (Märklin 1980)|380}} | ||
A lovely | {{Box|Aeroplane_Construction_Set,_Märklin_1152_(MarklinCat_1936).jpg|1936: Parts for the original Märklin set No.1152|280}} | ||
{{Box|Swiss_Ju52,_Märklin_(MarklinCat_1999).jpg|Double-page spread featuring the reissue, from the 1999 Märklin catalogue|380}} | |||
A lovely "creamy mushroom soup and black"-coloured clockwork limited-edition 1990s [[reissue]] of a 1930s '''[[Märklin]] model [[Junkers]] Ju52 three-engined aeroplane''', registration number '''D-ALBA''', originally issued as a construction set, as model number '''1152''' (reissue model number '''1980'''). | |||
The model | The model went on display in late 2016, suspended "in flight" at the top of the [[Cabinet_06|Metal construction toys cabinet]] in [[Arch Two]]. | ||
{{BigPic|Three_Engined_Air_Liner,_Märklin_1152_(MarklinCat_1936).jpg|1936 image of the original Märklin set No.1152 model}} | |||
{{BigPic|Marklin_classic_aircraft,_low-res_(Marklin_Magazine_1984).jpg|The original 1930s model featured in Märklin Magazine, 1984 (low-res image)}} | |||
The factory-built model revisits the classic 1930s [[Märklin Aeroplane Construction Set]] design, but pre-built. | |||
==Functionality== | |||
Not only do all three propellors spin when the aircraft is "wound" and the safety catch released, all the tail and wing control surfaces are fully functional, and when adjusted by hand, the pilot's controls move in sympathy. | |||
There is also a small nubbin under the aircraft's "chin" which is an extension of the control column, and can be twisted and moved to control all the surfaces | |||
==1999 promotional text:== | ==1999 promotional text:== | ||
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* [http://luftfartsmuseum.no/fly/junkers-ju-523m/ Junkers Ju 52/3m (luftfartsmuseum.no)] | * [http://luftfartsmuseum.no/fly/junkers-ju-523m/ Junkers Ju 52/3m (luftfartsmuseum.no)] | ||
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Arch Two , Area 6 1996 |
Ju52 model, specifications (Märklin 1980) [image info]
1936: Parts for the original Märklin set No.1152 [image info]
Double-page spread featuring the reissue, from the 1999 Märklin catalogue [image info]
A lovely "creamy mushroom soup and black"-coloured clockwork limited-edition 1990s reissue of a 1930s Märklin model Junkers Ju52 three-engined aeroplane, registration number D-ALBA, originally issued as a construction set, as model number 1152 (reissue model number 1980).
The model went on display in late 2016, suspended "in flight" at the top of the Metal construction toys cabinet in Arch Two.
The factory-built model revisits the classic 1930s Märklin Aeroplane Construction Set design, but pre-built.
Functionality
Not only do all three propellors spin when the aircraft is "wound" and the safety catch released, all the tail and wing control surfaces are fully functional, and when adjusted by hand, the pilot's controls move in sympathy.
There is also a small nubbin under the aircraft's "chin" which is an extension of the control column, and can be twisted and moved to control all the surfaces
1999 promotional text:
#19801 Ju 52 Swiss Commercial Airplane
Märklin continues its tradition of reissuing it's most beautiful models as reproductions with the JU 52 Swiss Commercial Airplane.
Model is made of metal with built-in wind-up motor to power the three propellers, movable elevator, vertical rudder and aileron. Pilot's cockpit can be opened. Wing span approximately 56 cm (22-3/64"). Delivery to Märklin dealers is scheduled for the 4th quarter 1999.
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