Jaycopter by night is truly a unique experience providing all the sensations of flight with the safety of your own armchair. A trip to be enjoyed by the youngsters and the grandparents alike -- a MUST on the list of any visitor to the World's Fair.

Not only the thrill of flying by night, but a spectacular, breathtaking view of the Fair -- a never-to-be-forgotten sight. Overlooking the lake Amusement Area on out to Meadow Lake on one hand, and on the other, across the entire fantastic scope of the Fair. 

 The 16-passenger Jaycopter in use at the World's Fair is the largest machine built to date by the Jaycopter Company.

This newly designed, specially built 16-passenger Jaycopter is making its first public appearance at the Fair -- an aerodynamic captive helicopter, simulating the action, controls and flight patterns of a conventional helicopter so closely that even a licensed helicopter pilot finds little difference, and all with perfect safety and comfort.

More than another ride -- a Jaycopter flight is an experience, is actually pilot operated and passengers decide what type of flight they want. After riding in a Jaycopter, passengers that have never flown before are so thrilled and amazed that many of them are tempted to try a real free flight helicopter when one is available.

Jaycopters Ltd. with head offices and plant in Edmonton, Canada, manufacture the Jaycopter as a Captive Passenger - Carrying Powered Aircraft, under Canadian Patent No. 546496, and U.S.A. Patent No. 2896947.


Jaycopters (New York) Ltd.

Building 14

Municipal Airport

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 

Source: Jaycopter Souvenir Brochure