Description
Up in Grandma’s Attic, where old travel journals rest beside dusty globes and the rafters whisper stories of far‑off places, a tiny tin helicopter waits for its next mission. Inspired by the very first helicopters designed by Igor Sikorsky in 1939, this little flyer proves that good things truly do come in small packages.
Give the key a twist and the blades begin to whirl, catching the attic light as the wheels turn and the helicopter scoots across the floorboards with surprising speed. It’s easy to imagine it swooping in for a daring rescue between quilt boxes or navigating a tricky landing atop an old trunk. Simple, bright, and full of charm, this miniature marvel brings back a time when toys didn’t need batteries — just imagination and a winding key.
Made in China and crafted with classic tin‑toy character, this piece is perfect for collectors who love aviation history, vintage toys, or the quiet thrill of watching a tiny helicopter “fly” across a tabletop.
Details from the attic ledger:
• Measures 2" high (2" H × 4" W × 4.5" D)
• Key‑wind tin toy
• Spinning blades and rolling wheels
• Made in China
• Created for the adult collector; not suitable for children under 12
A brave little flyer ready to whirl its way into your collection.
Additional Details
- SKU:
- ATMS653