Rare Vintage Mabuchi A-1 Electric Model Airplane Motor - New Old Stock, Made in Japan. Mabuchi Super Cell (battery) is not included.
Mabuchi Super Cell (battery) not included. Ordinary manganese dry batteries or alkaline dry batteries will not work. In the 1960s, Mabuchi Motor recognized the growing popularity of model aviation and the need for reliable, high-performance motors. The company developed the A-1 Air Motor to provide enthusiasts with a durable and efficient power source for free-flight model airplanes. Mabuchi's engineering team focused on creating a motor that balanced power and weight, essential for optimal flight performance. The A-1 was among the early electric motors specifically designed for model aircraft, showcasing Mabuchi's commitment to innovation in hobby electronics. The Mabuchi A-1 Air Motor was produced in limited quantities during the 1960s, making it a sought-after item among collectors. Its production ceased decades ago, and finding units in new old stock condition is exceptionally rare. The original packaging adds to its collectible value, as many units have lost their boxes over time. Its status as one of the pioneering electric motors for model airplanes enhances its desirability among vintage hobbyists.The Mabuchi A-1 Air Motor is a vintage electric motor designed for free-flight model airplanes. Manufactured in Japan during the 1960s, it reflects the engineering excellence of that era. This unit is in new old stock (NOS) condition, preserved in its original packaging.
It features a compact yet powerful design, offering reliable performance for model aviation enthusiasts. A rare collector's item, ideal for hobbyists, historians, and vintage motor enthusiasts. Authentic vintage Mabuchi A-1 Air Motor from the 1960s. Lightweight and compact design for optimal performance. Battery-operated electric motor for free-flight model airplanes.New old stock (NOS) condition with original packaging. Made in Japan, reflecting high-quality craftsmanship.
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