Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Silverlit PalmZ 2-Channel Infra Red Biplane

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Batteries Included: 0 Batteries: 6 Binding: Toy Brand: SilverLit EAN: 4891813856597 Feature: 30 Foot range Is Fragile: 0 Label: Silverlit Manufacturer: Silverlit Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 Model: 85659 Publisher: Silverlit Studio: Silverlit
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30 Foot range Designed for indoor Stunt flying 10 minute charge for 5 minutes flying 3 selectable channels, allows airshows with three planes in one room! Rear mounted motor
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice Indoor Flyer - Handle with KIDD GLOVES Comment: Made of what seems to be a single bubble thickness of old style poly-styrene. Not the new more resilient EPP foam that can take impacts, this mini flyer is prone to self destruct in the first few days (if not as in the case of my 9year old, on the first day). Have fun and be sure to keep the celo tape close to hand and by all means... Handle with Kidd Gloves!!!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Picture the scene: you've taken the children to see the Red Arrows. But the worst happens. The great British weather kicks in, and the show is off. Before things become any worse, do one simple thing. Turn to the X-Twin Palm Z. Now, don't panic about a lack of piloting experience. Powered by a single propeller motor the X-Twin is remarkably responsive in mid-flight and is controlled through the hand held radio control unit, which also doubles as a charging base for the plane. And before you ask, rain is never a problem for the X-Twin, as it is equally happy both indoors and out. In fact, should disaster befall your X-Twin, it comes with a spare propeller blade, allowing you to swap out a damaged blade for a new set and continue flying.
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