Toys >> Childrens FLYING TOYS for Kids, Toys that can fly
Great fun for children, and their parents, who want
to recapture some of their childhood excitement!
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In the olden days, flying toys were often
expensive, noisy and very fragile, and if you wanted to
own one, you usually had to spend months making it yourself.
Advances in propulsion technologies - most notably batteries,
lightweight high-strength materials, and digtal electronics
are helping to bring prices down, open up possibilities for new types of flying
toy, and significantly improving durability. There are,
however, many products available today that, despite bold
claims, do not always live up to expectations. To avoid
this problem, we only present products WE KNOW TO WORK WELL
- often from well-known trusted brands, such as The Science Museum.
Our flying toys are great fun for children, but also for
their parents, who can't help but recapture some of that
childhood excitement that these products create.
See Also: Learning Toys
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Radio-Controlled Plane
Magnified images on your computer screen!
Suits 7+ yrs:
£ 39.95
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Water Rocket
Flies 100's of feet into the air - just add water!
Suits 7+ yrs:
£ 24.95
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R/C Flying Saucer
Real flying saucer, with rechargable batteries!
Suits 8+ yrs:
£ 19.95
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Solar Airship
No gas, no pumps, no puff, no hassle!
Suits 8+ yrs: £ 12.95
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Sky Blades
Soars to an amazing 100 ft in vertical flight!
Suits 7+ yrs: £ 9.95
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Mini Biplane
Real working R/C plane at
a super low price!
Suits 7+ yrs: £ 24.95
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Performance RC Plane
With onboard digital camera for aeirial shots!
Suits 8+ yrs: £ 89.00
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R/C
Speedboat
70cm long, and capable of speeds up to 30 km/h!
only: £ 34.95
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Science Museum: The Science Museum in
London is one of the world's pre-eminent science museums, and voted one of the World’s Top 5 Tech Mecca’s by The Observer.
It is also the UK’s No. 1 visited Museum. The Science Museum houses outstanding collections relating to science, technology
and medicine, and is one of the most prestigious and respected
organisations dedicated to the promotion of public science
and technology. The origins of the Science Museum lie in the nineteenth-century movement to improve scientific and technical education. Prince Albert was a leading figure in this movement, and he was primarily responsible for the Great Exhibition of 1851 to promote the achievements of science and technology. The profits of the hugely successful Exhibition were used to purchase land in South Kensington to establish institutions devoted to the promotion and improvement of industrial technology. At the same time, the Government set up a Science & Art Department which established the South Kensington Museum in 1857, from which the Science Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum have developed. |
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