Fox Sinbad 40 Towline Glider - Flying Balsa Wood Model Airplane with 40 Inch Wingspan (ex-Berkeley)

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Fox Sinbad 40 Towline Glider - Flying Balsa Wood Model Airplane with 40 Inch Wingspan (ex-Berkeley) plastic model kit

Fox Sinbad 40 Towline Glider - Flying Balsa Wood Model Airplane with 40 Inch Wingspan (ex-Berkeley)

Wood Model Kit,   Box Condition: VG

From the early 1960s. The Sinbad 40 was originally a Berkeley design and featured simple, strong balsa construction, integral ballast box, spiral control, Grade A Balsa, full size plans and more. The kit has never been started. Inventoried 100% complete including decals and instructions. Duke Fox's company 'Fox' was already famous for it's line of reliable model airplane engines and expanded into a line of flying models as well.. Berkeley was a very famous manufacture of flying model kits from the Golden Age of flying aviation, about 1932-1954. Founded in 1933 by William Effinger, the company was quite progressive in producing quality kits - it was likely the Berkeley 'Buccaneer' was the first gas powered model in kit form. In the later 1930s, Effinger acquired the services of a very talented Henry Struck. Struck went on to design numerous award-winning kits under the Berkeley name. Berkeley weathered the post WWII recession and emerged as a major kit producer in the late 1940 and 1950s. These were great years for Berkeley and they produced some incredible and large kits. The company went bankrupt in about 1960 however. Fox engines (Duke Fox) bought the company and released the kits alongside his own FOX models and engines. This arrangement did not last, and in the early 1960s the Berkeley name disappeared from hobby shop shelves.

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