Set includes: Police Plane, Fire Dept. Plane, Charger and Manual
These Free fLights charge directly from Included charger in seconds
Easy fast 20 second charge
Real World look and feel,2 planes and 1 charger
Flies up to 100 feet high
Product Review
Product Description
Learn the basics of Aerodynamics with the Megatech Real World Flight Series. This item is specifically designed for children showing interest in aviation. The basics of aerodynamic flight can be quickly understood and applied. The Free Flights are the perfect way to introduce a child not only to the wonderful world of model aviation, but also to the laws of aerodynamics. These rules apply equally to both models and full sized aircraft. The unit will take 20 seconds to charge its internal capacitor from the included charger. Turn it on, toss it into the air and let the fun begin! Enjoy the realm of flight with the Megatech Free Flight 2 pack.
Product Details
Megatech REAL WORLD FREEFLIGHT 2 PACK #MTC8110
Toy: 0 pages
Publisher: Megatech
Label: Megatech
Studio: Megatech
Manufacturers Age: 8 years and up
Average Customer Review: based on 1 reviews
Sales Rank in Toys: #169585
Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:
Summary: Broke on the second flight. 2010-06-28
Comment: My two boys, ages 6 and 7, received this as a gift. Whereas it initially looked like a fun gift, once we opened the box, we discovered that the planes are made of cheap styrofoam. The charger has to be inserted into the plane for it to work. On the first flight, everything was fine. However, when I picked up the plane to help my son recharge it, the wing broke. I fixed that up only to have my husband displace the charging unit inside the plane on the next attempt. So, now that plane is simply a glorified paper airplane. The other plane is not fairing much better. If it runs into anything, even landing on the ground, the structure of the plane is compromised.
If two adults, one an engineer, have trouble handling this flimsy plane, I know kids will be disappointed at how quickly it breaks.
If two adults, one an engineer, have trouble handling this flimsy plane, I know kids will be disappointed at how quickly it breaks.