July 15, 2013
NORRISVILLE - Doll air travel just got more comfortable. On June 11 members of the Bunchgrass String Band board-ed the Littlestone 270, a new twelve-passenger twin-engine jetliner, at Grandma's house and flew, first to the mailbox, and then to Singing Hill. The flight was the first both for the aircraft and for Dollta Airlines, which owns it. Dollta plans to begin using the plane for transcontinental flights between Norris-ville and Dollport short-ly, and as a sturdy cardboard-and-paper airliner with a bathroom, hard plastic windows, three exits, and retractable landing gear, it is almost certainly the best doll airliner ever seen in either city. Its construction was a collaborative project between Master Timsmen, Theo, and Eleanor which took four days to complete. The name Dollta itself was suggested by Fred. The project began after Woof Woof got two new basic airliners, one Timsmen and one made entirely by Theo. Theo stated that he wants to build more airliners for Dollta. ¶