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60f / 891 / 997 Caravelle

Posted:
Fri Aug 26, 2011 8:37 am
by dinkycollect
There seems to have been two batches for the Swissair variation. I have some un-confirmed information that it was issued as 891 B and 891 CH. If this is true, the models 891 CH could be with a later casting.
Can any one post pictures of the box side showing the reference number ?
Thanks and regards.
Jacques D.
Re: 60f / 891 / 997 Caravelle

Posted:
Sat Sep 17, 2011 10:19 am
by aliflore
The reference number on my box is 891B and 60F

Re: 60f / 891 / 997 Caravelle

Posted:
Sat Sep 17, 2011 9:29 pm
by dinkycollect
Thank you for this interesting picture which confirms the manufacturing date as 1960 but it does not answer the question about the possible 891 CH reference. May be other members can help with a similar picture of the box 891 CH if it was made.
Best regards.
Re: 60f / 891 / 997 Caravelle

Posted:
Sun Sep 18, 2011 7:50 am
by grwebster
I just obtained a Swiss air variant of the French Dinky Toys Caravelle and will see if anything is different from the others. I also have an Air Algerie one that I will check out.
I don't think any casting changes would have occurred as the tooling was modified in 1960 with the addition of the interchangeable cartouches for France or England and the addition of the British number 997.
Also, these special variants were exactly the same as the last French production before the tooling changes- the only thing different from a standard white top on silver gray bottom fuselage was the transfer decals- I think all they did was pull from already produced stock waiting for the Air France markings and applied SAS, Swiss and Air Algerie ones instead. So perhaps the second Swiss variant production could have used the modified castings made for the AF version which would then have the 997 mod in place.
As these rare variants are is basic and easy to do using any 60F AF casting, I wonder if there are many copies/counterfeits out there?