I'm pretty good at paper airplanes. With the right design and a few extra creases (a Concord-like bent beak at the nose, and a raising of flaps at the back end of the wings) you can make a plane that ...
The latest accessory that you don’t really need, but certainly would be a lot of fun, is an electric propeller for paper airplanes. This innovative gadget comes in the form of a kit that can be ...
Move over, Amazon delivery drones and camera drones. The paper-plane drone is here. Using a kit called PowerUp 3.0, paper planes can become miniature drones. The kit offers a miniature propeller with ...
Although they've been around for ages, for some reason paper airplanes have never been adopted for commercial use. It could be because they get soggy when wet, they lack any kind of flight controls, ...
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 ...
I used to build paper airplanes a lot as a kid. I once tried to graft one of the rubber band propellers from those little balsa wood planes you could get at the store onto the paper planes with no ...
PowerUp 3.0, a device that lets you control paper airplanes with a smartphone app, is becoming the must-have new toy, though, sadly, it won't be available in time for Christmas. That hasn't stopped ...
In a world of remote-controlled toys, PowerUp stands out by reinvigorating the oft-forgotten pastime of folding and flying paper airplanes. Back in 2013, the company released its third-generation ...
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