Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target
Patent
1979-12-05
1981-09-15
Pinkham, Richard C.
Amusement devices: games
Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor...
Target
46 1B, 46 1H, 46228, 273316, A63H 2700
Patent
active
042889430
ABSTRACT:
A simulated laser firing target sighting and missile firing and tracking system is incorporated in a hand-held simulated jet fighter plane model. The operator views by looking vertically downwardly a centrally oriented target sighting control screen that depicts the spatial region immediately in front of the jet fighter model plane. The model plane is further equipped with two stub wing mounted firing control handles serving as the operator control means and being mounted on either side of the plane's control panel. Operator finger pressure exerted on the left side control handle firing button results in a visual display of a clearly visible white lighted inverted V-shaped image pattern along with a central white illuminated circle simulating a laser beam being fired at an imaginary target located within a central target circle scribed on the ground glass screen. The right side hand control firing button is then pressed by the operator resulting in a visual display on the said control screen of a red light located in the centrally disposed control screen target circle. This red light display indicates in the mind of the operator a successful hit by the just fired laser missile. A jet fighter plane operator control panel is also provided facing the operator pilot while holding the model along with the forward segment of a jet fighter fuselage with its bottom mounted telescopic focus control and stub wing structure that together comprises the main physical structure of the present invention.
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Hudson Robert H.
Ptaszek George W.
Brown Scott L.
Pinkham Richard C.
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