good idea. These are wonderful models and many unusual ones were made. I need to photograph and catalog those I have from my father's time as a naval aviator and others such as these two seaplanes

I will post more of them when I get some new photos done.
I later started getting some of the helicopters i flew in the Army and others from the period. Topping helicopters are hard to collect. there were not produced in great quantities, perhaps, but the main problem is the fragility of the tail and main rotors, along with the hubs and balance bars, which are often missing or broken. Same with the fin and post type antennae and pitot tubes which are easily snapped off. Usually the landing gear or skids, which are metal, are normally found intact. One nice thing Topping did with their choppers was to do the inside areas, both the cockpits and the passenger areas.
This is the H-34

This is the Hiller OH-23 which was my primary trainer in Flight school. Never issued with a stand

The early UH-1B Huey in Arctic colors. Never issued with a stand

The first long body Huey, the UH-1D, Never issued with a stand
