Friday, January 22, 2021

Join me on Facebook!

 Hi everyone who randomly comes across this blog.  Recently I was thinking about how much I miss collecting and playing with my styrofoam gliders.  I still have them all and will still collect them as I find them.  I created a private Facebook group called "Power Prop Flying Gliders" for anyone who might want to join.  There will be some questions for you to answer in order to keep spammers out.  I look forward to what might happen in that group.

Thanks!

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

I am still here!

Wow, I just realized that it has almost been 5 years since my last post.  I still occasionally look around for gliders.  I still have ones that haven't been posted yet.  I might get back to it someday!  Feel free to comment on older posts.  I still check the comments.

Thanks!

Friday, September 11, 2015

Flying Gliders - #7 Couswell Lightning (DEFINITELY NOT FOUND)

Just thought I would take a moment to update the blog about the possible Flying Gliders - #7 Couswell Lightning that I thought I found.  Turns out it was exactly the same as the glider that I wrote about in this post:

http://thestyrofoamsquadron.blogspot.ca/2014/11/flying-gliders-7-couswell-lightning.html

So disappointing!  The hunt continues...

Friday, June 19, 2015

Flying Gliders - #7 Couswell Lightning (FOUND)

After about 8 years of collecting gliders, this glider finally came up for sale on E-bay.  I bought it right away as there is no doubt in my mind that this is the real deal.  

I thought the description would say "LOCKHEED OR LIGHTNING" but instead it says "COUSWELL LIGHTNING".  Considering that this is a made in Taiwan glider, I know it is an authentic glider.   

These are the E-bay pictures.  I currently don't have the glider as I have yet to pick it up from the address that I use in the U.S.A. to get my packages shipped to.  I will post pictures of the actual glider whenever I get it.

Flying Gliders - #7 Couswell Lightning
Flying Gliders - #7 Couswell Lightning
Flying Gliders - #7 Couswell Lightning
Flying Gliders - #7 Couswell Lightning
Flying Gliders - #7 Couswell Lightning

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Flying Gliders - #7 Couswell Lightning

It has been a while since I have updated the blog.  I certainly have collected quite a few interesting gliders since the last update and I should really get updating the blog more often because I enjoy it a lot.

I found what I thought would be the "holy grail" of gliders as Eric put it.  I found someone selling 2 of the #7 Couswell Lightning gliders on Ebay along with a whole bunch of other gliders. I bought them all just so I could get the #7 Couswell Lightning.  Check it out...

The front of the package looks exactly like the Shen Shin #7 Lockheed or Lightning does.
Flying Gliders - #7 Couswell Lightning
The back of the package is interesting because it says "Made in Taiwan, The Republic of China" as opposed to "Made in Taiwan" like many of the older gliders do.



And here are the contents....  It looks like a Japanese Spitfire coated with rainbows.  Not exactly glider that I was hoping for.
Flying Gliders - #7 Couswell Lightning
This is what I was hoping for... but didn't get.  The hunt for the real one goes on.

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Spitfire Styrofoam Aeroplane - Introduction

It has certainly been a while since I have updated this blog.  I have continued to keep an eye out for interesting gliders and I actually found some on E-bay a number of weeks ago.  I purchased some vintage gliders that were made in Japan from an E-bay vendor in Argentina of all places.  I couldn't resist getting my hands on these ones as they were unlike anything I have ever seen for sale before on E-bay. 

I had to purchase 2 items off of the Argentinian vendor.  Each item had a cardboard upper section which I presume was used as a store display.  Stapled to the cardboard section is 12 individual glider packages.  The first item had 6 English gliders (presumably Spitfires) and 6 German gliders (presumably Bf 109s).  The second item had 6 USA gliders (presumably Hellcats) and 6 French gliders (possibly a Dewoitine?).  


Close up of the graphic on the upper cardboard portion
6 Spitfires & 6 Bf 109s

6 Hellcats and 6 Unknown French gliders


Sunday, March 16, 2014

WW1 Power Prop Gliders - Box

I noticed how similar the box from the WW2 Power Prop Gliders looked compared to my box of WW1 Power Prop Gliders, so I decided to post some pictures of this box as well.

WW1 Power Prop Gliders - front of the box
WW1 Power Prop Gliders - left side of the box
WW1 Power Prop Gliders - reverse side of the box
WW1 Power Prop Gliders - right side of the box
WW1 Power Prop Gliders - top of the box
WW1 Power Prop Gliders - inside the box