Baker Novelty Co. Sky-Pilot identified
Baker Novelty Co. Sky-Pilot identified
Anyone come across one of these before, looks a great machine
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It is rather wonderful - a 1940 Baker Novelty Company Inc. Sky-Pilot
Baker are probably best known for their version of Paces Races (Bakers Pacers).
Baker are probably best known for their version of Paces Races (Bakers Pacers).
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If it is, I would be having a go, no just came across the picture and could not make out the maker. Thanks PM for confirming.....it is a looker for sureNigel wrote:indeed it does tree frog.
Is this for sale?
Re: Baker Novelty Co. Sky Pilot identified
Video of the game playing.
This guy is exaggerating his being the only working game as I've played one 10 years ago, best part is the machine gun firing.
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Re: Baker Novelty Co. Sky Pilot identified
Might well be from 1940 as the guy says but clearly not in its original set up as the target plane appears to be a jet
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Re: Baker Novelty Co. Sky Pilot identified
The one pictured above looks like it was probably revamped by Mike Munves in the 1950s but, as you say, the jet target in the video has to be post '40s. I understand Germany's first fighter jet, the Me 262, entered combat on July 25, 1944.
The flashing light-up effects would surely make this an irresistible game.
Secret Weapons of the Third ReichGermany's fighter jet first hit the drawing boards in 1938 and made a first jet-powered flight in 1942 during the first half of World War II. But a long delay in jet engine development prevented it from entering combat perhaps as early as 1943.
The flashing light-up effects would surely make this an irresistible game.
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