Has anyone noted the number of views on this? This is interesting. In the early to mid Fifties, I had run of the mill 10 cent gliders from corner candy and dime stores galore..usually sold in seperate parts totalling a dime, not in any box rarely in any plastic wrap. (They came later, and a larger Guillows also became avialable, I think, for a quarter in a plastic wrapper) I recall a few gliders...Tiger Shark, Jim Walker 74, maybe a non printed no frills bipe (flew great) possibly by Guillows, and some others. Then as time went on, rubber w/wheels in pkg. Could this be a regional thing?? Did I miss out on something here?
For the life of me, I do not recall the ones shown in this post! Maybe these were earlier? Am curious, and maybe others as well also curious. I do recall the solid models (preplastic days), stick models we often ruined as kids, and later prefab sheet balsa in boxes which rarely flew...too heavy. Never recall seeing printed glider type planes for a dime or so in a box looking like anything but a profile fighter during early 50s.
Tell us more. Sure, guess they were around. I don't live under a rock, but darn, does this mean stores I frequented in northeast towns did not carry much?