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Bristol 171 Sycamore Helicopter

PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 2:02 am
by hovermd
You won't find many toy examples of the Bristol 171 Sycamore helicopter.

I recently acquired a beautiful Japanense Nomura Toys (T.N.) example of the Bristol 171. This one is in a Pan American livery and apparently was copied from the DC-7C toy that was jointly released by Yonezawa and Bandai. That DC-7C toy was released sometime around 1959-60.

The helicopter I purchased has a date of Jan, 20, 1963 written on the original box.

You can view pictures of the Yonezawa/Bandai DC-7C elsewhere on MAC Forum to compare the two.

Just like the DC-7C, my Bristol 171 helicopter has ' Pan American ' and ' Pan Am ' on it, along with ' Clipper Fortuna ' and ' N742PA. ' I did some research and don't believe Pan Am ever actually operated the Bristol 171. Also, I can't find any evidence that Pan Am used the ' Clipper ' moniker on any helicopters.

T.N. released a couple variants of the Bristol 171. I also have ' Air Patrol Dept ' and ' Air Patrol Police ' versions. As an aside, T.N. partnered with Cragstan at some point and released an ' Air Patrol Dept ' version that also has ' Cragstan ' prominently featured on the side.

You might notice that the entire tail detaches so the toy will fit in its rather compact box.

Here's a photo:
T.N. Bristol 171 Clipper Fortuna

Re: Bristol 171 Sycamore Helicopter

PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 2:04 am
by hovermd
Sorry - I just realized that Yonezawa teamed up with Tomiyama to produce the DC-7C toy...

Re: Bristol 171 Sycamore Helicopter

PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 7:40 pm
by alas
Here is an id-model of the sycamore I just posted on the id-model forum: