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from: Kid Galaxy
List Price: $29.99Price: $24.00
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Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Amazon Minimum Age: 96 months
Battery Description: 3 AA
Binding: Toy
Brand: Kid Galaxy
EAN: 0677869102352
Item Dimensions: 18501480115350
Label: Kid Galaxy
Manufacturer: Kid Galaxy
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 225 months
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 months
Model: 10235
MPN: 10235
Publisher: Kid Galaxy
Release Date: January 23, 2008
Studio: Kid Galaxy
Features:- Charger and launcher all in one
- Charges in just 10 seconds
- Features a single pull trigger
- Durable high performance plane
- Flies up to 100¿
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Editorial Review:Product Description:Turn your backyard into a runway with the high-flying fun of this Oppenheim Platinum award-winning Backyard flyer. Easily charges with a silent mode push button. Goes from charger to flying just 10 seconds. Hand-held charger/launcher all in one makes it easy to point and launch. Save money when you buy the value pack and receive 3 exclusive plane designs, all made of durable EPP foam that withstand many backyard landings! Airplane is free flight and includes rechargeable battery. Requires 3 "AA" battery, not included. Measures 18.5"L x 14.76"W x 3.46"H.
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The Backyard flyer planes are really fun! My grandson & I love them. Our problem is where to fly them - his yard is small & the houses close together so the planes don't last very long. Going to a park is tricky too because they really fly & you don't exactly control where. The company is very good & was helpful when I called about replacements.
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These planes are a lot of fun and work well. My son loves them. We found that the "jet" plane with the propeller in the middle seemed the most stable, flying for the longest times. The others were more acrobatic but tended to dive into the ground sometimes. Just make sure you have a big enough area to use them in (we used the local ball field).