Claims
- 1. An aircraft flying game comprising; a model aircraft; a map of a desired area; a pathway for moving wheels provided along a predetermined portion of the map; an upper motor in mechanical communication with a carriage comprising a pair of wheels which are positioned in the pathway for moving wheels; power means for said upper motor; means for hanging the model aircraft from the carriage such that the model aircraft will move along underneath the predetermined portion of the map when the wheels are motorized; a lower motor located inside the model aircraft in mechanical communication with means provided for changing the vertical position of model aircraft in relation to the border of the map; power means for said lower motor; said hanging means comprising tube means containing therein flexible tether means with the winding or unwinding of which will raise or lower the vertical position of the aircraft with said hanging means preventing the undesired rotation of the aircraft; means for controlling said upper motor and said lower motor such that the model aircraft's position may be varied both with respect to the position on the map from which it is hung as well as changing its vertical position in relation to the map.
- 2. An aircraft flying game as claimed in claim 1 wherein the map is of the mainland United States and comprises a map of Alaska and Hawaii positioned adjacent thereto and wherein the pathway for moving wheels does not extend along outer border of the maps of Alaska and Hawaii but only along the outer border of the map of the mainland United States.
- 3. An aircraft flying game as claimed in claim 1 wherein the map of the mainland United States further comprises maps of Alaska and Hawaii adjacent thereto and wherein the pathway of moving wheels extends along the outer border of the maps of the mainland United States.
- 4. The aircraft flying game as claimed in claim 1 wherein said tube means comprises at least two sections, the first section coupled to the carriage, the second section coupled to the aircraft, and the tether disposed therein.
- 5. The aircraft flying game as claimed in claim 4 wherein said tube means comprises a flat hollow tube and said tether comprises flat flexible electrical wire for coupling mechanically and electrically said aircraft with the carriage.
- 6. The aircraft flying game as claimed in claim 1 which includes means for suspending said map from a ceiling.
- 7. The aircraft flying game as claimed in claim 1 which includes means for suspending said map from a pole support and the like.
- 8. An aircraft flying game comprising; a. a board, b. a map of the mainland United States depicted on said board, c. means for suspending said board with a map on the underside thereof and surrounding the periphery of said map, e. a carriage for traveling along said track, f. means suspending a model aircraft from said carriage, g. means for adjusting the vertical distance of said aircraft from said carriage, h. electrical means for driving said carriage along said track and for controlling the speed thereof, and for controlling the means for adjusting the vertical distance of said aircraft from said carriage, i. a light at the location of a selected geographical area within each state on said map, j. a pair of electrical contacts on said track for each light, pairs of said contacts being spaced along said track, k. an open electric circuit including an electric power source connecting each of said lights to a pair of said contacts, l. means on said carriage for bridging each pair of contacts in turn as said carriage travels along said track to close said electric circuits and light said lights, m. a light on said aircraft; and n. means for actuating said light on said aircraft when said plane is a selected vertical distance from said carriage whereby a game may be played in which each player attempts to "land" the aircraft at a selected geographical location by moving said aircraft along the track and vertically, and causing said plane to come to rest with the carriage in position to light the light at that geographic location and with the aircraft at the proper vertical distance from the carriage to light the light on the aircraft.
- 9. An aircraft flying game as claimed in claim 8 wherein the map of the mainland United States further comprises maps of Alaska and Hawaii positioned adjacent thereto and wherein the track attached to said board does not surround the periphery of the maps of Alaska and Hawaii but only surrounds the periphery of the map of the mainland United States.
- 10. An aircraft flying game as claimed in claim 8 wherein the map of the mainland United States further comprises maps of Alaska and Hawaii positioned adjacent thereto and wherein the track attached to said board surrounds the periphery of the maps of Alaska and Hawaii as well as surrounding the periphery of the map of the mainland United States.
- 11. The aircraft flying game as claimed in claim 8 which includes means for suspending said board from a ceiling.
- 12. The aircraft flying game as claimed in claimed 8 which includes means for suspending said board from a pole and the like.
- 13. An aircraft flying game comprising: a model aircraft; a map; a track for wheels provided along a predetermined path of the map; a carriage comprising a pair of wheels positioned in the track such that the pair of wheels can freely roll in the track; means for hanging the model aircraft from the carriage such that the model aircraft will move along the predetermined path of the map when the pair of wheels rolls and such that the vertical position of the aircraft may be changed with relation to the map; first motor means for motorizing the pair of wheels such that they roll in the track; said hanging means comprising tube means containing therein flexible tether means with the winding or unwinding of which will raise or lower the vertical position of the aircraft with said hanging means preventing the undesired rotation of the aircraft; means for adjusting the hanging means such that the vertical position of the aircraft may be changed with relation to the map; said adjusting means including second motor means for taking or letting out a predetermined amount of said tether means so as to adjust the position of the aircraft with respect to the map.
- 14. An aircraft flying game as claimed in claim 13 further comprising means for controlling the means for motorizing the pair of wheels and means for controlling the means for adjusting the hanging means.
- 15. The aircraft flying game as claimed in claim 13 wherein said tube means comprises at least two sections, the first section coupled to the carriage, the second section coupled to the aircraft, and the tether disposed therein.
- 16. The aircraft flying game as claimed in claim 15 wherein said tube means comprises a flat hollow tube and said tether comprises flat flexible electrical wire for coupling mechanically and electrically said aircraft with the carriage and the like.
- 17. The aircraft flying game as claimed in claim 13 which includes means for suspending said map from a ceiling.
- 18. The aircraft flying game as claimed in claim 13 which includes means for suspending said map from a pole and the like.
- 19. An aircraft flying game comprising:
- a model aircraft;
- a map;
- a hanger attached to said map and positioned along a predetermined path thereof; an upper motor in mechanical communication with a pair of wheels positioned in the path for moving said wheels; power means for said upper motor;
- means for hanging the model aircraft from the pair of wheels by flexible means such that the model aircraft will move along the predetermined path on the map when the wheels are motorized;
- a lower motor located inside the model aircraft in mechanical communication with means provided for changing the vertical position of the model aircraft in relation to map; power means for said lower motor;
- means for controlling said upper motor and said lower motor such that the model aircraft's position may be varied both with respect to the position on the map from which it is hung as well as changing its vertical position in relation to the map;
- lights at the location of selected areas on said map;
- a pair of electrical contacts for each light, pairs of said contacts being spaced along said predetermined path;
- an open electric circuit including an electric power source connecting each of said lights to a pair of said contacts;
- means for bridging each pair of contacts in turn as said aircraft travels along said predetermined path to close said electric circuits and flash said lights;
- lights on said aircraft;
- means for actuating said light on said aircraft when said aircraft is a selected vertical distance from said map whereby a game may be played in which each player attempts to land aircraft at a selected geographical location and when the aircraft at the proper vertical distance from the map to flash the light on the aircraft; and means for controlling the distance of travel of the aircraft on the predetermined path and the distance of the aircraft from the map.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/129,647 filed on Dec. 7, 1987 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/795,900 filed July 11, 1985, both abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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