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For the real-life aircraft known as a Vertibird, see Tiltrotor

VertiBird was the name of a line of toy helicopter products made by Mattel between 1971 and the early 1980s.
Description
editThe original VertiBird playset has a space theme appropriate for the Space Age attitude of the 1970s. The first set was reminiscent of the Project Mercury program. Later versions of the VertiBird would continue to revisit the space theme as well as other popular television and movie themes of the 1970s and early 1980s time period.
The helicopter is controlled using a two-lever control unit. The controls operate similarly to a real helicopter. The throttle control provides proportional control of the blade speed. The pitch control provides for tilting the Vertibird forward or backward.

Distribution and licensing
editDistribution was not limited to the United States. Mattel produced international versions of the VertiBird playset for various markets including Canada, Brazil, the UK, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Mexico. To date, it is unknown just how many markets and languages Mattel distributed the VertiBird into.[citation needed]
Mattel also licensed the VertiBird for production by other companies.[citation needed]
In the media
editSeveral Mattel VertiBird commercials were made in the 1970s and early 1980s. One of the advertising agencies used for production was Ogilvy & Mather.[citation needed]
Episode 12 in season 8 of the original TV series Hawaii Five-0 ("Honor is an Unmarked Grave", first aired on November 28, 1975) included a scene of a young boy flying a VertiBird Air Police helicopter.[citation needed]
Tiltwing aircraft called "Vertibirds" appear in the games Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4 and Fallout 76.[citation needed]
VertiBird versions
editThere are 13 known different US versions of the VertiBird playsets.
There were also some contracted production runs of the Mattel VertiBird for other companies.
USA versions
edit- 1971–VertiBird
- 1973–VertiBird Air Police
- 197?–VertiBird Polar Adventure
- 1973–VertiBird Rescue Ship
- 1975–VertiBird Paramedic Rescue
- 197?–VertiBird Airborne Rescue
- 1976–VertiBird Okanagan Logging 'Copter
- 1976–Space: 1999 Flying Eagle
- 1978–VertiBird S.W.A.T. Patrol
- 1979–VertiBird Night Patrol
- 1979–VertiBird Battlestar Galactica
- 1981–VertiBird Megaforce
International versions
editLocalized for language and/or graphics.
Brazil (Brasil)
editManufactured under the Brazilian Brand "Brinquedos Estrela" (Toys Star)
- 1975–Vertiplano
- 1984–VertiPlano
- 2000–Vertiplano Estrela C/ Caixa - Helicóptero De Resgate
- 2022–Vertiplano(Old Collection version)
Canada
edit- 1971–VertiBird
- 1973–VertiBird Air Police/Police De L'Air
- 1976–VertiBird Okanagan Logging 'Copter
Germany
edit- 1978–Libelle 12 Polizeihubschrauber
Italy
edit- 1978–VertiBird Elicottero Carabinieri. Early Mattel ads published in Italy promoted the toy as "Elicottero S.O.S. Mattel".
- 1980–VertiBird Veicolo Spaziale Mazinga "Z"
Japan
edit- 1973–VertiBird Sky Patrol
- 19??–VertiBird Helicopter Technic. Manufactured by Takara
Mexico
editManufactured by Compañía Industrial de Plásticos, S.A. (CIPSA) under license from Mattel Inc.
- 1973–VertiBird Helicóptero de Control
- 197?–VertiBird Estacion Polar
- 197?–VertiBird Barco de Rescat.
United Kingdom
edit- 1976–VertiBird Airborne Rescue.
Contracted Vertibird versions
edit- 197?–Bluebird Air Police. Distribution in Canada and Europe.
- 1973–Burbank Toys Issue Air Police
References
editVertiBird links
edit- VertiSim Archived 2006-04-14 at the Wayback Machine - Free Vertibird Simulator for Windows
- Stuff We Love - 1970s Nostalgia site featuring many toys from the era