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Metadata
Object Name |
Color slide |
Date |
1984 |
Description (ex. RP-63G) |
Color slide, a black, gray, red, tan, white, and yellow Messerschmitt BF 109 model airplane with pilot dummy in cockpit, on a table, indoors at the 1984 Scale World Championships in Paris, France; side of fuselage reads "14"; a sign is taped on the table, which reads "MESSERSCHMITT BF -", "Arthur PIROTON", "BELGIQUE"; in the background is the tail of a black, gray, red, and yellow Supermarine Spitfire model airplane, side of fuselage reads "V", and on the tail is the model airplane's tail code, which reads "SG108"; stamped on frame: "8", "JUL84C19" Note in slide box containing slides A2022.25.81 through A2022.25.162: "PARIS W/C 1984 #2" Same/similar black, gray, red, and yellow Supermarine Spitfire model airplane in slide A2022.25.83. |
Year Range from |
1984 |
Year Range to |
1984 |
Details |
1 item (slide in white cardboard frame) 2" x 2" (l x h) |
Multimedia & More Information |
Biography of Margaret (Dolly) Wischer (AMA History Project website link) Biography of Robert (Bob) Wischer (AMA History Project website link) |
Museum Donation/Transfer Credit Line |
Donated by William Wischer |
Museum ID number |
A2022.25.135 |
Collection number |
0031 |
Tags |
1984 1984 Scale World Championships Avro 504K Belgium C-EBIZ de Havilland Australia DHA-3 Drover Drage Air World France Model airplane Model biplane Paris, France Pilot dummy Piroton, Arthur SG108 Slide Sopwith Camel VH-AZS Wischer Family Collection Wischer, Margaret (Dolly) Wischer, Robert (Bob) Wischer, William (Bill) |
Copyright Information |
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