I did think if was a little pricey for styrofoam. And, because. It’s styrofoam, it is incredibly lightweight. My husband hasn’t tried it yet, so I can’t answer any questions regarding it’s flight. Not sure if he really wants to fly one or just have one. Either way, ladies, if your man is complaining about not having one, get him this one. It’s a hundred bucks not wasted, to make him happy.
Grandson loves it. I will have to let you know in a few months if it is durable. He ran his last one into the garage, pilot error. He says it's easy to fly and lots of fun. Go get one
Grandson loves it. I will have to let you know in a few months if it is durable. He ran his last one into the garage, pilot error. He says it's easy to fly and lots of fun. Go get one
Grandson loves it. I will have to let you know in a few months if it is durable. He ran his last one into the garage, pilot error. He says it's easy to fly and lots of fun. Go get one
Grandson loves it. I will have to let you know in a few months if it is durable. He ran his last one into the garage, pilot error. He says it's easy to fly and lots of fun. Go get one
This fighter may look like an aircraft, but flies and acts like a drone. It hovers, does tricks, and lands/takes off vertically. It comes with 2 batteries, which is great because each one only lasts about 10 minutes. They charge via USB C, which is a huge plus, as many smaller electronics still use the old Micro USB standard. The controller takes 2 AAA batteries and works in one hand. There is a bit of a learning curve for sure, and it takes a bit to setup and get used to. It comes with extra blades, which a plus, even though they are pretty protected within the fighter frame. I would recommend this for anyone who needs a cost effective drone that is a little different. While it is in the shape of a fighter jet, it is important to note that it behaves like a drone, and not a plane.