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vintage 1999 Mattel Barbie Airplane Blue Jumbo Jet airplane with sound effects


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BARBIE AEROPLANE

Approx. dimensions when closed - height 40cm (to top of tail), width 68 cm with wings out, 27cm with wings folded, length 76 cm.

Includes 3 seats with seatbelts, tannoy system with handset to talk into and loudspeaker to project your voice, various accessories such as hostess trolley, trays, seat tables, glasses, cups, pop cans, knives, forks, spoons, ice bucket and tongs, coffee machine / blender, magazines, 2 suitcases.

The seats slide up and down the cabin and also recline. There is also various cupboards, storage spaces and drawers, a fridge, overhead lockers.

The wings fold up and the tail comes off so it doesn't take up as much room.

lovely collectable gift in very good condition


microphone still works and makes plane sound effects


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