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In 1927, Charles Lindbergh became the first aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic, turning him and his plane into instant international celebrities and launching the aviation industry. That same year, the manufacturer J.M.L. produced a toy version of Lindbergh’s plane, and with it, the toy airplane industry also took off. Toy biplanes, propeller planes, hydroplanes, military planes, and autogiros were produced by early twentieth-century toy manufacturers. Made of tinplate or sheet-iron, and based on blurry black-and-white newspaper photographs, these multicolored toys took great artistic license and lacked technical accuracy. This catalogue presents these naive masterpieces alongside the actual aircraft they were intended to model and tells a story of product design in which enthusiasm fruitfully soared beyond technology.
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Mes Avions-jouets, Patrick Despature
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- Released
- 2012
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- Title
- Mes Avions-jouets
- Language
- English, German, French
- Authors
- Patrick Despature
- Publisher
- Hatje Cantz
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Hardcover
- ISBN10
- 3775730168
- ISBN13
- 9783775730167
- Series
- Rating
- 5 out of 5
- Description
- In 1927, Charles Lindbergh became the first aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic, turning him and his plane into instant international celebrities and launching the aviation industry. That same year, the manufacturer J.M.L. produced a toy version of Lindbergh’s plane, and with it, the toy airplane industry also took off. Toy biplanes, propeller planes, hydroplanes, military planes, and autogiros were produced by early twentieth-century toy manufacturers. Made of tinplate or sheet-iron, and based on blurry black-and-white newspaper photographs, these multicolored toys took great artistic license and lacked technical accuracy. This catalogue presents these naive masterpieces alongside the actual aircraft they were intended to model and tells a story of product design in which enthusiasm fruitfully soared beyond technology.



