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- Righter "Dennymite" Airstream Engine, 1937-1946 - Tether cars, gas-powered model race cars, were popular in the 1930s and 1940s. They were raced individually while tethered to a central pivot, or against each other on a scaled-down board track. The "Dennymite" in this engine's name refers to Reginald Denny. An actor by trade, Denny became interested in model airplanes and marketed kits through his Reginald Denny Industries.

- 1937-1946
- Collections - Artifact
Righter "Dennymite" Airstream Engine, 1937-1946
Tether cars, gas-powered model race cars, were popular in the 1930s and 1940s. They were raced individually while tethered to a central pivot, or against each other on a scaled-down board track. The "Dennymite" in this engine's name refers to Reginald Denny. An actor by trade, Denny became interested in model airplanes and marketed kits through his Reginald Denny Industries.