Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Remote Control Pterasaur Flying Dinosaur

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List Price: £39.99
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Manufacturer: Thumbs Up
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Binding: Toy Brand: Thumbs Up EAN: 4897016280054 Feature: Realistic Flying Action Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Thumbs Up Manufacturer: Thumbs Up Manufacturer Minimum Age: 14 Publisher: Thumbs Up Studio: Thumbs Up
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Features
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Realistic Flying Action Indoor or outdoor flight Flies in all directions Bright LED Lights Extra replacement wings included
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Editorial Reviews:
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Dinosaur toys have long been the earliest inspiration for budding young scientists. Now, the Power Wings Flying Pterosaur is set to take off and stimulate even more interest in these fascinating prehistoric monsters!
Power Wings stands out from other flying models, as despite its innovative dinosaur style, it's also extremely simple to fly and comes assembled and ready to soar straight out of the box.
Great for both indoor and outdoor flights, this Pterosaur charges up from its remote control unit, eliminating the need for heavy batteries to have to be carried into the air.
The radio-controlled Pterosaur is a hi-tech flying reminder of the prehistoric age. It will appeal to all fans of the Jurassic era and shows kids just how prehistoric lizards might have taken to the skies.
With its realistic flapping wings and virtually indestructible materials this is a radio controlled treat that's truly Pterrific!
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