TailorToys recently participated in the American International Toy Fair with its very cool PowerUp conversion kits for paper airplanes and boats. One of the most interesting of the products the ...
I can still remember the first day I learned to make a paper airplane. The moment I released it from my tiny five-year-old hands and saw it float through the air is probably the reason I wanted to be ...
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We have an awesome deal on the POWERUP 3.0 Smartphone Controlled Paper Airplane Kit in the Geeky Gadgets Deals store today. The POWERUP 3.0 Smartphone Controlled Paper Airplane Kit is available in our ...
While I don’t remember my first paper airplane, I can say with confidence that I’ve made hundreds of paper airplanes in my day. Making a paper airplane is a childhood right of passage and a learning ...
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Paper airplanes are a beloved childhood memory but the simple planes of our collective memory can’t compete with the new POWERUP 3.0, a smartphone-controlled paper airplane conversion kit, available ...
PowerUp Toys’ latest product lets you add a new element of interactivity to the old-fashioned paper airplane by attaching a battery-powered propeller and rudder, which can be controlled using an ...
On the list of things we spent an inordinate amount of time doing as children, making paper airplanes (and floating them to inappropriate places at inappropriate times) was easily in the top ten, and ...