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davebp
Oct 14, 2008, 08:26 AM
I'm trying to remember the name of a toy I had in the late 70's or early 80's and it's driving me mad.
The toy had a type of joystick which was attached to a base - intended to represent the surface of an aircraft carrier and the controls of an aircraft. A string line was then attached to the top of the stairs to which was connected a model aircraft. Upon releasing some mechanism on the joystick, the aircraft would slide down the stringline and using the joystick, you had to control the descent and land the aircraft safely on the aircraft carrier.
I remember having great fun playing with this and would love to know what it was called.
I hope somebody can help.:confused:

iAMfromHuntersBar
Oct 14, 2008, 09:53 AM
Yeah, I saw these recently on a TV programme; they're called Hot Birds and are made by Mattel.

Here's a link to a site about them;
Hot Birds Diecast Planes (http://www.hotbirdsplanes.com/)

Be careful googling them though, who knows what you could end up with! Ha ha! ;)

davebp
Oct 15, 2008, 03:13 AM
Thanks Hunters Bar, these look quite cool and based on the concept I was trying to describe, but it's not the same toy.
Like I said, the one I'm trying to find the name for came from the late 1970's I think.
Any other ideas anyone?:confused:

iAMfromHuntersBar
Oct 15, 2008, 05:04 AM
OK then, could it be Flying Aces, also made by Mattel!

Pictured in the catalogue here;
Mattel Superstar Christmas Fun Book I sweathogs I Vertibird I 1976 Catalog I Plaidstallions.com (http://www.plaidstallions.com/mattel/76mat3.html)

And discussed a lot here;
Mattel Aircraft Carrier - Mego Talk (http://www.megomuseum.com/community/showthread.php?t=7192)

davebp
Oct 17, 2008, 02:41 PM
Keep trying mate.
My toy was a single aircraft - I think it was a Buccaneer from memory.
The aircraft and the landing deck was a dark blue colour.
The plane was released from the top of the string line and the idea was to land it successfully on the landing deck.
The aircraft had a hanging hook system underneath, which I think was yellow, which would catch onto an elastic band on the landing deck - so slowing it down quickly, otherwise you crashed.
The pictures that your link show, have the joystick underneath the landing deck. My toy had the landing deck sat on the floor and the joystick was positioned on top.
I may be wrong, but I think the toy was British made, which would make sense if the aircraft actually was a Buccaneer.
I don't think there is much more I can tell you. I've had to delve into the deepest recesses of my memory to come up with this much. What I do remember clearly is that it was one of the best Christmas presents I ever received as a kid.:D

Voort saBnring
Nov 7, 2008, 11:18 AM
Flying Aces were foam rubber. They were shot from the 'launch deck' by a spring powered hook. The thing was basically a jet plane themed dart gun.



OK then, could it be Flying Aces, also made by Mattel!?

Pictured in the catalogue here;
Mattel Superstar Christmas Fun Book I sweathogs I Vertibird I 1976 Catalog I Plaidstallions.com (http://www.plaidstallions.com/mattel/76mat3.html)

and discussed a lot here;
Mattel Aircraft Carrier - Mego Talk (http://www.megomuseum.com/community/showthread.php?t=7192)

Voort saBnring
Nov 7, 2008, 02:49 PM
There was one called 'You fly It' from Shopco.
Here's a link to a video for the TV commercial.

Download movies free video downloads movie classic movie free videos tv shows cartoons commercials music video media mpeg movies - U Fly-It by Schaper (http://www.liketelevision.com/liketelevision/tuner.php?channel=507&format=tv&theme=guide)




Keep trying mate.
My toy was a single aircraft - I think it was a Buccaneer from memory.
The aircraft and the landing deck was a dark blue colour.
The plane was released from the top of the string line and the idea was to land it successfully on the landing deck.
The aircraft had a hanging hook system underneath, which I think was yellow, which would catch onto an elastic band on the landing deck - so slowing it down quickly, otherwise you crashed.
The pictures that your link show, have the joystick underneath the landing deck. My toy had the landing deck sat on the floor and the joystick was positioned on top.
I may be wrong, but I think the toy was British made, which would make sense if the aircraft actually was a Buccaneer.
I don't think there is much more I can tell you. I've had to delve into the deepest recesses of my memory to come up with this much. What I do remember clearly is that it was one of the best Christmas presents I ever received as a kid.:D

Voort saBnring
Nov 7, 2008, 02:58 PM
I think I found it

'Flight Deck'
Or possibly
Super Flight Deck by Airfix

With attacehd images lifted from the electronic auction site that shall not be named.



Keep trying mate.
My toy was a single aircraft - I think it was a Buccaneer from memory.
The aircraft and the landing deck was a dark blue colour.
The plane was released from the top of the string line and the idea was to land it successfully on the landing deck.
The aircraft had a hanging hook system underneath, which I think was yellow, which would catch onto an elastic band on the landing deck - so slowing it down quickly, otherwise you crashed.
The pictures that your link show, have the joystick underneath the landing deck. My toy had the landing deck sat on the floor and the joystick was positioned on top.
I may be wrong, but I think the toy was British made, which would make sense if the aircraft actually was a Buccaneer.
I don't think there is much more I can tell you. I've had to delve into the deepest recesses of my memory to come up with this much. What I do remember clearly is that it was one of the best Christmas presents I ever received as a kid.:D

stuART BELLMAN
Nov 26, 2008, 11:09 PM
I had one and want one i am pretty sure mine was u-fly it aircraft carrier 3 or 4 ft foam aircraft carrier rubberband catapolt lanch to top of stairs it turned and you guided it down to catch string on base the carrier was the us enterprise f 14 jet with bombs you could drop too my favorite toy of all time where can i find one any help on pics advert location email me [email protected]

stuART BELLMAN
Nov 26, 2008, 11:13 PM
i'm trying to remember the name of a toy i had in the late 70's or early 80's and it's driving me mad.
The toy had a type of joystick which was attached to a base - intended to represent the surface of an aircraft carrier and the controls of an aircraft. A string line was then attached to the top of the stairs to which was connected a model aircraft. Upon releasing some mechanism on the joystick, the aircraft would slide down the stringline and using the joystick, you had to control the descent and land the aircraft safely on the aircraft carrier.
I remember having great fun playing with this and would love to know what it was called.
I hope somebody can help.:confused:

Did you find any info I posted answere was yours the you fly it aircraft carrier the carrier was foam 3 or 4 ft long rubber band catapolt launch then you guided plane down after it turned around at the top of stairs. Mine I'm pretty sure was the us enterprise with a f 14 jet let me know email if you want [email protected]

stuART BELLMAN
Nov 26, 2008, 11:14 PM
Did you find any info I posted answere was yours the you fly it aircraft carrier the carrier was foam 3 or 4 ft long rubber band catapolt launch then you guided plane down after it turned around at the top of stairs. Mine I'm pretty sure was the us enterprise with a f 14 jet let me know email if you want [email protected]

Joe Becker
Mar 14, 2009, 08:00 AM
The toy was a U FLY IT aircraft carrier 1974 I was the inventor Need more email me Joe

chrisnjillian
Jun 7, 2009, 01:02 PM
the toy was a U FLY IT aircraft carrier 1974 I was the inventor Need more email me Joe

You said "Need more email me" Does this mean you have these for sale? I had one as a kid, the aircraft carrier, and I would love to purchase one for my son.

Joe Becker
Jun 9, 2009, 05:02 PM
You said "Need more email me" Does this mean you have these for sale? I had one as a kid, the aircraft carrier, and I would love to purchase one for my son.

Call me @ 813 633 2615

Joe Becker
Jun 9, 2009, 05:06 PM
You said "Need more email me" Does this mean you have these for sale? I had one as a kid, the aircraft carrier, and I would love to purchase one for my son.

Yes I have built about 6 aircraft carriers If your interested call me 813 633 2615 or e mail [email protected] Joe Becker

Joe Becker
Jun 9, 2009, 05:08 PM
did you find any info i posted answere was yours the you fly it aircraft carrier the carrier was foam 3 or 4 ft long rubber band catapolt launch then you guided plane down after it turned around at the top of stairs. Mine im pretty sure was the us enterprise with a f 14 jet let me know email if you want [email protected]

Yes I can provide u fly it carrier call me 813 633 2615 or e mail @ [email protected]

davebp
Jun 15, 2009, 03:29 AM
I think I found it

'Flight Deck'
or possibly
Super Flight Deck by Airfix

with attacehd images lifted from the electronic auction site that shall not be named.

Voort, sorry it's taken me so long to reply, I've been working away.
Super Flight Deck was the toy I had. Don't know how you found out, but you have made my day.
Thank you!
:):):):):):)

Joe Becker
Jun 15, 2009, 07:14 AM
Voort, sorry it's taken me so long to reply, I've been working away.
Super Flight Deck was the toy I had. Don't know how you found out, but you have made my day.
Thank you!
:):):):):):)

Super flight deck was the u fly it buy the british co. I can provide a custom built ufly it carrier... Joe becker

Joe Becker
Jul 5, 2009, 09:45 AM
I'm trying to remember the name of a toy I had in the late 70's or early 80's and it's driving me mad.
The toy had a type of joystick which was attached to a base - intended to represent the surface of an aircraft carrier and the controls of an aircraft. A string line was then attached to the top of the stairs to which was connected a model aircraft. Upon releasing some mechanism on the joystick, the aircraft would slide down the stringline and using the joystick, you had to control the descent and land the aircraft safely on the aircraft carrier.
I remember having great fun playing with this and would love to know what it was called.
I hope somebody can help.:confused:

U FLY IT Invented by Joe Becker contact [email protected]

Joe Becker
Jul 5, 2009, 09:55 AM
did you find any info i posted answere was yours the you fly it aircraft carrier the carrier was foam 3 or 4 ft long rubber band catapolt launch then you guided plane down after it turned around at the top of stairs. Mine im pretty sure was the us enterprise with a f 14 jet let me know email if you want [email protected]

Joe Becker Invented the U FLY IT aircraft carrier contact... jbeckerwrites @tampabay.rr.com

lockmanp
Jan 28, 2010, 08:48 AM
It was made in 1974, at least the carrier version. It was the U-FLY-IT #712, My father got it for me on Christmas that year. Don't remember any dropping bombs though. Just hours of fun trying to hit the perfect landing... I'd give 100 bucks for that toy. It was my first, in the long line of, flight simulators, and software..

pfisher
May 27, 2010, 07:57 AM
I had the aircraft carrier too. It was about 4 feet long--pretty massive, really, and gray plastic. The foam jets--as memory servers--probably modelled after F4 phantoms-- were rubberband-loaded and shot from the deck. I have many times thought about that thing and wish I could find more about it too. It was very cool but so cumbersome that I didn't play with it as much as I now wish I would have! If I do figure it out I will post again.

Cartmansmom
Jul 19, 2012, 12:42 PM
http://www.stuffwelove.co.uk/flightdeck.htm