1955 American Airlines System Map and Flight Games
DESCRIPTION
This colorful and highly unusual promotional map captures American Airlines during the final years of the great propeller airliner era. Produced by the Milton Bradley Company in 1955, it combines a detailed route map with aviation-themed board games and educational content, transforming airline advertising into an engaging family activity.
The front side features a large map of American Airlines' network across the United States, Mexico, and southern Canada. Red route lines connect major cities from New York and Boston to Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Mexico City, while illustrated border views showcase destinations and landmarks served by the airline. Integrated into the map are four aviation-themed games, including Flagship Travel, Flagship Fleet, Round Trip, and Happy Landing, all designed around the airline's routes and operations.
How America's Leading Airline Operates
The reverse serves as an illustrated guide to mid-century commercial aviation. Alongside a large checkerboard-style game are detailed explanations of American Airlines' fleet, including the DC-7, DC-6, DC-6B, Convair, and DC-6 Airfreighter, aircraft that represented the pinnacle of pre-jet air travel.
Additional panels introduce the pilots, flight engineers, dispatchers, meteorologists, and mechanics who kept the airline operating, while diagrams explain navigation systems, weather forecasting, and instrument landings. Part advertising piece, part educational chart, and part game board, this publication offers a fascinating snapshot of how Americans learned about commercial aviation during the industry's most optimistic postwar years.
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