Radio Steel products- later Radio Flyer. They have always been located in Chicago, Illinois. In l933 they exhibited in the amusement area at the Century of Progress fair grounds. The product is an express wagon, and has nothing to do with either aircraft ( movie aside) or Ham radio.
If you go to Radio Flyer's website and click on Heritage at the very bottom of the page, it has a very detailed company history.
Antonio Pasin invented the Liberty Coaster Wagon in 1917 and then the Little Red Wagon (Radio Flyer) in 1933. If you go to Radio Flyer's website and click on Heritage at the very bottom of the page, it has a very detailed company history.
The same company that is now Radio Flyer made their first wagon in 1917, but it wasn't until later in 1923 that the company was actually called Radio Flyer.
A Radio Flyer rocking horse is a rocking horse manufactured by the Radio Flyer company. It appears to be a normal rocking horse on a red base with "Radio Flyer" painted on the side.
If you go to Radio Flyer's website and clock on Heritage at the very bottom of the page, it has a very detailed company history.
Radio Flyer Wagons have a range of prices depending on the model you want. The company's website has a full selection. http://www.radioflyer.com/wagons.html
You can get parts for the Radio Flyer Wagons from the Radio Flyer website. You can call also Radio Flyer at 1-800-621-7613.
The best reference for images of the iconic Radio Flyer Horse can come directly from Radio Flyer itself. The company has images on its own site. In additon, sites like WordPress, Fixya, and Amazon all have various images.
You can find spare parts for Radio Flyer wagons on the Radio Flyer website
Radio Flyer red wagons are still manufactured by the Radio Flyer company, and are available through many toy retailers. The price of the classic model starts at $59, though you may find a used model for under $50.
Radio Flyer Scooters are available online at Amazon and at many retail outlets nationwide. Consumers can find the closes location to buy a Radio Flyer Scooter on the Radio Flyer website.
Radio Flyer Wagons only come in the color of red, it is their trademark and what they're best known for. You'll unfortunately be unable to find a wagon with another color from that company.
The Radio Flyer company, known for its classic wagons; branched out & made it's first tricycles in the 1930's. The model 33 tricycle was first built in 1933.