RC Dragonfly Worlds First - An Addition For RC Plane Lovers!
Want something a little different than and RC plane? You should try a Dragonfly on for size.
It's true that RC planes are fun but this remote control dragonfly really flies like a real one.
It works through a 2 channel radio control: up, down, left and right with a unique flying action supplies all the fun.
The range is not anything like and RC plane but its sufficient for the size and what you want to do.
It really flaps it's wings and because it's made of lightweight and durable materials it will bring long lasting fun.
At about 15 inches wide with a profile of about 8 inches you can take it anywhere.
Repairs can be made with simple glue, a little tape and a tweak here and there.
The eyes are LED lights that alert you to his status by blinking, pulsing or shinning clear.
The kids love it because they can fly it and then you can set it to expert mode for adult fun.
This RC bug has a tail stabilizer for additional control anywhere you choose to fly.
I can't say enough about what the manufacture says the worlds first radio controlled flying insect.
It comes with the controller, extra wings and other spare parts.
You can fly it inside because its battery powered and it comes apart for storage or taking it on those campouts and trips to the park.
The body is made of styrofoam painted just like the real thing with clear wings flap like mad.
I suggest 6 AA rechargeable batteries to cut down on cost of flying on a regular basis.
Don't try it in windy conditions as it is so lightweight any breeze over 5 mph will give you fits and frequent crashes.
We like to fly it in the auditorium at the local civic center where most want to try it and everyone stops to watch.
Take your charger and extra batteries along as you will need them before your done.
It's true that RC planes are fun but this remote control dragonfly really flies like a real one.
It works through a 2 channel radio control: up, down, left and right with a unique flying action supplies all the fun.
The range is not anything like and RC plane but its sufficient for the size and what you want to do.
It really flaps it's wings and because it's made of lightweight and durable materials it will bring long lasting fun.
At about 15 inches wide with a profile of about 8 inches you can take it anywhere.
Repairs can be made with simple glue, a little tape and a tweak here and there.
The eyes are LED lights that alert you to his status by blinking, pulsing or shinning clear.
The kids love it because they can fly it and then you can set it to expert mode for adult fun.
This RC bug has a tail stabilizer for additional control anywhere you choose to fly.
I can't say enough about what the manufacture says the worlds first radio controlled flying insect.
It comes with the controller, extra wings and other spare parts.
You can fly it inside because its battery powered and it comes apart for storage or taking it on those campouts and trips to the park.
The body is made of styrofoam painted just like the real thing with clear wings flap like mad.
I suggest 6 AA rechargeable batteries to cut down on cost of flying on a regular basis.
Don't try it in windy conditions as it is so lightweight any breeze over 5 mph will give you fits and frequent crashes.
We like to fly it in the auditorium at the local civic center where most want to try it and everyone stops to watch.
Take your charger and extra batteries along as you will need them before your done.
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