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Binding: Toy Brand: ZAP TOYS EAN: 5060113891983 Feature: Control the astronauts motion using hands signals alone with the Hand Command RC Flying Astronaut. Label: ZAP TOYS Manufacturer: ZAP TOYS Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 Publisher: ZAP TOYS Studio: ZAP TOYS
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Control the astronauts motion using hands signals alone with the Hand Command RC Flying Astronaut.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Hand Command RC Flying Astronaut uses an innovative and unique infrared control system that means you do not need a radio controller. Use hand signals to control the astronaut! Hovering above the ground in flight, place your hand underneath him and he?l follow your lead so you can control his flight with hand gestures. Flying Astronaut larger image Flying Astronaut larger image It? almost like that game where you have to keep the football from touching the ground ?except Hand Command won? hit the ground, he?l stop just short of it. Playing with a Hand Command is almost like taking your own pet astronaut out for a walk. Why not make up games involving passing him between two people? You can ?hrow?him a short distance before he goes back to level flight. Featuring auto-stabilising rotor technology, Hand Command is simple to fly and will stay upright with no effort at all. The Hand Command RC Flying Astronaut is a lightweight but tough toy and great fun for indoor flying. RC Flying Astronaut features: One Hand Command RC Flying Astronaut Infrared altitude control technology Recharges from base unit 7 minutes flight time Charge time of 7 minutes Auto-stabilising rotor technology Auto crash shut-off technology Instructions included Supplied in an attractive box Suitable for age 8 years and up Size: RC Flying Astronaut (box) W 20cm x D 20cm x H 27cm RC Flying Astronaut batteries: Rechargeable battery for astronaut included 6x AA batteries for base unit (not included) Click here to see a larger image of the RC Flying Astronaut
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