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Silverlit PicooZ Helicopter
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Silverlit;
For ages 8 and over;
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Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days *Best price found from Amazon Marketplace seller
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*Amazon: £10.99
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Customer Reviews
Hours of fun, 20 Nov 2008
Helicopters are inherently difficult to fly. Silverlit has made things a lot simpler to give you hours of fun. As you might expect you cannot do all the manoeuvres a normal helicopter could do. The helicopter stays flat most of the time and turning is controlled easily but a dedicated switch on the remote.
The durability of this product is phenomenal. After many hard landings at the early stages of the learning curve it's still working and behaving like new. For the price, you might as well buy one even if you 're not a big fan of the genre.
Fun, but it'll break, 17 Nov 2008
Now I know that no one will read this and there will be a millon sold by January, but they're very very easy to break! I had mine for just 3 days, i din't crash it....much, I was just hovering about in the lounge when it began spinning uncontrolably. I had a look at it and found that the tail had come slightly loose and was wobbly. Therefore, I recommend buying the dual-rotor model which might.....might get rid of the problem. I gave it a 2 for educational values because it takes some doing to master this thing! Happy flying!
ZRH
fun, challenging and fragile!, 14 Nov 2008
I bought a twin pack of these helicopters for my son last Christmas. At first they were great fun, and actually rather challenging even for adults to control. However, if crashed at the "wrong" angle (and believe me - you WILL crash them) the small downward pointing section at the end of the tail breaks.
Both of my son's helicopters have broken tails and will no longer fly properly. The part is so small it can't be fixed even with super glue.
They are too light to fly outdoors (we got one stuck in the neighbours tree!) and you need a large space to fly them indoors. They move so quickly when on a full charge that in a small room they crash into the walls or ceiling almost straight away. As the charge runs down they get easier to manouvre, and with a lot of practice my son learned to fly them well (though I never did!).
Fantastic! Easy to control, Durable and Lightweight!, 25 Oct 2008
This was definitely the best buy ive ever made. The price is amazing for what you get. I would highly recommend this for any children between 8 and 14 :)
Simply amazing!, 12 Oct 2008
The picooz is the most fun i've had in ages. I bought it knowing it was good and it is. Its great value for money and when they say its durable they mean it. It only takes a few flights to learn what your doing. However read the instrutions and make sure to trim. If youre going to buy it for a kid make sure there mature enough. The design is great it has a built in LED (light) so you can have night flights. If yout going to fly it outdoors make sure there is no wind or direct sun. A brilliant buy reccomended!!!
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Product Description
Reach new heights of remote control flying with the Silverlit Tandem Z helicopter. Chopper flying like you've never seen before, the Tandem Z is based on the Sea Knight tandem rotor helicopter. With two rotors, just like the real thing, the Tandem Z can f
Customer Reviews
Hours of fun, 20 Nov 2008
Helicopters are inherently difficult to fly. Silverlit has made things a lot simpler to give you hours of fun. As you might expect you cannot do all the manoeuvres a normal helicopter could do. The helicopter stays flat most of the time and turning is controlled easily but a dedicated switch on the remote.
The durability of this product is phenomenal. After many hard landings at the early stages of the learning curve it's still working and behaving like new. For the price, you might as well buy one even if you 're not a big fan of the genre.
Fun, but it'll break, 17 Nov 2008
Now I know that no one will read this and there will be a millon sold by January, but they're very very easy to break! I had mine for just 3 days, i din't crash it....much, I was just hovering about in the lounge when it began spinning uncontrolably. I had a look at it and found that the tail had come slightly loose and was wobbly. Therefore, I recommend buying the dual-rotor model which might.....might get rid of the problem. I gave it a 2 for educational values because it takes some doing to master this thing! Happy flying!
ZRH
fun, challenging and fragile!, 14 Nov 2008
I bought a twin pack of these helicopters for my son last Christmas. At first they were great fun, and actually rather challenging even for adults to control. However, if crashed at the "wrong" angle (and believe me - you WILL crash them) the small downward pointing section at the end of the tail breaks.
Both of my son's helicopters have broken tails and will no longer fly properly. The part is so small it can't be fixed even with super glue.
They are too light to fly outdoors (we got one stuck in the neighbours tree!) and you need a large space to fly them indoors. They move so quickly when on a full charge that in a small room they crash into the walls or ceiling almost straight away. As the charge runs down they get easier to manouvre, and with a lot of practice my son learned to fly them well (though I never did!).
Fantastic! Easy to control, Durable and Lightweight!, 25 Oct 2008
This was definitely the best buy ive ever made. The price is amazing for what you get. I would highly recommend this for any children between 8 and 14 :)
Simply amazing!, 12 Oct 2008
The picooz is the most fun i've had in ages. I bought it knowing it was good and it is. Its great value for money and when they say its durable they mean it. It only takes a few flights to learn what your doing. However read the instrutions and make sure to trim. If youre going to buy it for a kid make sure there mature enough. The design is great it has a built in LED (light) so you can have night flights. If yout going to fly it outdoors make sure there is no wind or direct sun. A brilliant buy reccomended!!!
Fun until it breaks, 12 Nov 2008
This is an awesome but not particularly durable helicopter. I bought mine today and it was very hard to get the hang of... it kept hitting walls. When I thought I'd cracked it after about an hour of flying, it veered into a curtain, smacked into the ground and one of the rotors partly snapped. There being no suitable spare parts, it is now totally out of control whenever I try to fly it. Having bought several Silverlit helicopters, all of which have broken in the first three days, I would not really recomend getting this unless you have a large flying area, are very experienced, have spare parts or enough money to buy another.
A man's toy, 02 Nov 2008
Fun once you know how to use it, but is very hard to get the hang of. Would probably be too hard for young children - and too dangerous! Good for grown men who like their toys!
A Pleasure to Demonstrate After Some Practice to Gain Skill, 30 Oct 2008
I can recommend this model without reservation. It is worth taking the trouble to learn to trim the controls for ease of handling in the air. It helps if you have some experience of flying model helicopters such as the simpler 2 channel Picoo or even a simulator on a PC. Once control sensitivity and orientation is mastered, this model is quite easy to fly.
Landings are tricky with the narrow wheelbase and will invariably tip over sideways, except on smooth shiny surfaces.
I've only had this toy for a couple of hours at the point of writing this mini review but I felt sufficiently enthused to report quickly my findings.
Great fun at a bargain price, 05 Sep 2008
I'd been hanckering after a RC helicopter for a while, and one with at least 3 channels, and this fitted the bill on a special offer price of a little over 20 quid.
6 AA batteries are required for the control unit, from which the helicopter cahrges. It needs about 30 minutes for a good 10 minutes flying. Not pictured on the sales images are the two clear plastic stabilising fins which help it stay stable, but they do work,the front one can be removed when experience is gained.
Overall, after the helicopter is trimmed, stable flight can be easily achieved, but it does struggle near the ground as its own draft makes it unsteady. While the body is only polystyrene, its quite robust surviving many crashes into walls at hitting the ceiling. It does often just lose it's way and plummet without any obvoius reason.
Overall a good introduction to RC Helicopters.
Big Boys Toy, 26 Aug 2008
I bought this as a birthday present for my husband and have had great fun watching him trying to master the art of flying!! We've both been amazed at how the helicopter has stood up to the number of crash landings and bouncing off walls and ceilings. Now he's getting the hang of flying it's been quite interesting to see how the helicopter works and responds to the controls, such as hovering for instance.
Highly recommended; in fact, it looks like his work mates are starting to drop hints to partners ready for Christmas.....
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Product Description
Masters of the skies, Silverlit have taken miniaturised fliers to a whole new stratosphere with the Extreme Mk1. So small it can be tucked in your pocket and even fits in its own transmitter unit. Light and quick, launch this tiny 'copter and watch it nav
Customer Reviews
Hours of fun, 20 Nov 2008
Helicopters are inherently difficult to fly. Silverlit has made things a lot simpler to give you hours of fun. As you might expect you cannot do all the manoeuvres a normal helicopter could do. The helicopter stays flat most of the time and turning is controlled easily but a dedicated switch on the remote.
The durability of this product is phenomenal. After many hard landings at the early stages of the learning curve it's still working and behaving like new. For the price, you might as well buy one even if you 're not a big fan of the genre.
Fun, but it'll break, 17 Nov 2008
Now I know that no one will read this and there will be a millon sold by January, but they're very very easy to break! I had mine for just 3 days, i din't crash it....much, I was just hovering about in the lounge when it began spinning uncontrolably. I had a look at it and found that the tail had come slightly loose and was wobbly. Therefore, I recommend buying the dual-rotor model which might.....might get rid of the problem. I gave it a 2 for educational values because it takes some doing to master this thing! Happy flying!
ZRH
fun, challenging and fragile!, 14 Nov 2008
I bought a twin pack of these helicopters for my son last Christmas. At first they were great fun, and actually rather challenging even for adults to control. However, if crashed at the "wrong" angle (and believe me - you WILL crash them) the small downward pointing section at the end of the tail breaks.
Both of my son's helicopters have broken tails and will no longer fly properly. The part is so small it can't be fixed even with super glue.
They are too light to fly outdoors (we got one stuck in the neighbours tree!) and you need a large space to fly them indoors. They move so quickly when on a full charge that in a small room they crash into the walls or ceiling almost straight away. As the charge runs down they get easier to manouvre, and with a lot of practice my son learned to fly them well (though I never did!).
Fantastic! Easy to control, Durable and Lightweight!, 25 Oct 2008
This was definitely the best buy ive ever made. The price is amazing for what you get. I would highly recommend this for any children between 8 and 14 :)
Simply amazing!, 12 Oct 2008
The picooz is the most fun i've had in ages. I bought it knowing it was good and it is. Its great value for money and when they say its durable they mean it. It only takes a few flights to learn what your doing. However read the instrutions and make sure to trim. If youre going to buy it for a kid make sure there mature enough. The design is great it has a built in LED (light) so you can have night flights. If yout going to fly it outdoors make sure there is no wind or direct sun. A brilliant buy reccomended!!!
Fun until it breaks, 12 Nov 2008
This is an awesome but not particularly durable helicopter. I bought mine today and it was very hard to get the hang of... it kept hitting walls. When I thought I'd cracked it after about an hour of flying, it veered into a curtain, smacked into the ground and one of the rotors partly snapped. There being no suitable spare parts, it is now totally out of control whenever I try to fly it. Having bought several Silverlit helicopters, all of which have broken in the first three days, I would not really recomend getting this unless you have a large flying area, are very experienced, have spare parts or enough money to buy another.
A man's toy, 02 Nov 2008
Fun once you know how to use it, but is very hard to get the hang of. Would probably be too hard for young children - and too dangerous! Good for grown men who like their toys!
A Pleasure to Demonstrate After Some Practice to Gain Skill, 30 Oct 2008
I can recommend this model without reservation. It is worth taking the trouble to learn to trim the controls for ease of handling in the air. It helps if you have some experience of flying model helicopters such as the simpler 2 channel Picoo or even a simulator on a PC. Once control sensitivity and orientation is mastered, this model is quite easy to fly.
Landings are tricky with the narrow wheelbase and will invariably tip over sideways, except on smooth shiny surfaces.
I've only had this toy for a couple of hours at the point of writing this mini review but I felt sufficiently enthused to report quickly my findings.
Great fun at a bargain price, 05 Sep 2008
I'd been hanckering after a RC helicopter for a while, and one with at least 3 channels, and this fitted the bill on a special offer price of a little over 20 quid.
6 AA batteries are required for the control unit, from which the helicopter cahrges. It needs about 30 minutes for a good 10 minutes flying. Not pictured on the sales images are the two clear plastic stabilising fins which help it stay stable, but they do work,the front one can be removed when experience is gained.
Overall, after the helicopter is trimmed, stable flight can be easily achieved, but it does struggle near the ground as its own draft makes it unsteady. While the body is only polystyrene, its quite robust surviving many crashes into walls at hitting the ceiling. It does often just lose it's way and plummet without any obvoius reason.
Overall a good introduction to RC Helicopters.
Big Boys Toy, 26 Aug 2008
I bought this as a birthday present for my husband and have had great fun watching him trying to master the art of flying!! We've both been amazed at how the helicopter has stood up to the number of crash landings and bouncing off walls and ceilings. Now he's getting the hang of flying it's been quite interesting to see how the helicopter works and responds to the controls, such as hovering for instance.
Highly recommended; in fact, it looks like his work mates are starting to drop hints to partners ready for Christmas.....
Fun but hard to fly, 27 Oct 2008
I've never had a toy helicopter before, so have no skills in flying. Had it a few days and able to make it hover. Not mastered manouvers yet. Probably me, but seems quite jerky at times (i.e. reduce power a bit and it sinks to the floor fast!!)
Good fun, and has survived lots of crashes so far. Comes with a Spare tail rotor in the packet too.
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Product Description
Hold tight, we're ready for take off! Johnny is a super, fun-packed airplane with friction-powered, rotating propellers and a cargo hold with three secret compartments. A pilot adventurer and his pet tiger complete this exciting role-play set. 2 - 5 Years
Customer Reviews
Hours of fun, 20 Nov 2008
Helicopters are inherently difficult to fly. Silverlit has made things a lot simpler to give you hours of fun. As you might expect you cannot do all the manoeuvres a normal helicopter could do. The helicopter stays flat most of the time and turning is controlled easily but a dedicated switch on the remote.
The durability of this product is phenomenal. After many hard landings at the early stages of the learning curve it's still working and behaving like new. For the price, you might as well buy one even if you 're not a big fan of the genre.
Fun, but it'll break, 17 Nov 2008
Now I know that no one will read this and there will be a millon sold by January, but they're very very easy to break! I had mine for just 3 days, i din't crash it....much, I was just hovering about in the lounge when it began spinning uncontrolably. I had a look at it and found that the tail had come slightly loose and was wobbly. Therefore, I recommend buying the dual-rotor model which might.....might get rid of the problem. I gave it a 2 for educational values because it takes some doing to master this thing! Happy flying!
ZRH
fun, challenging and fragile!, 14 Nov 2008
I bought a twin pack of these helicopters for my son last Christmas. At first they were great fun, and actually rather challenging even for adults to control. However, if crashed at the "wrong" angle (and believe me - you WILL crash them) the small downward pointing section at the end of the tail breaks.
Both of my son's helicopters have broken tails and will no longer fly properly. The part is so small it can't be fixed even with super glue.
They are too light to fly outdoors (we got one stuck in the neighbours tree!) and you need a large space to fly them indoors. They move so quickly when on a full charge that in a small room they crash into the walls or ceiling almost straight away. As the charge runs down they get easier to manouvre, and with a lot of practice my son learned to fly them well (though I never did!).
Fantastic! Easy to control, Durable and Lightweight!, 25 Oct 2008
This was definitely the best buy ive ever made. The price is amazing for what you get. I would highly recommend this for any children between 8 and 14 :)
Simply amazing!, 12 Oct 2008
The picooz is the most fun i've had in ages. I bought it knowing it was good and it is. Its great value for money and when they say its durable they mean it. It only takes a few flights to learn what your doing. However read the instrutions and make sure to trim. If youre going to buy it for a kid make sure there mature enough. The design is great it has a built in LED (light) so you can have night flights. If yout going to fly it outdoors make sure there is no wind or direct sun. A brilliant buy reccomended!!!
Fun until it breaks, 12 Nov 2008
This is an awesome but not particularly durable helicopter. I bought mine today and it was very hard to get the hang of... it kept hitting walls. When I thought I'd cracked it after about an hour of flying, it veered into a curtain, smacked into the ground and one of the rotors partly snapped. There being no suitable spare parts, it is now totally out of control whenever I try to fly it. Having bought several Silverlit helicopters, all of which have broken in the first three days, I would not really recomend getting this unless you have a large flying area, are very experienced, have spare parts or enough money to buy another.
A man's toy, 02 Nov 2008
Fun once you know how to use it, but is very hard to get the hang of. Would probably be too hard for young children - and too dangerous! Good for grown men who like their toys!
A Pleasure to Demonstrate After Some Practice to Gain Skill, 30 Oct 2008
I can recommend this model without reservation. It is worth taking the trouble to learn to trim the controls for ease of handling in the air. It helps if you have some experience of flying model helicopters such as the simpler 2 channel Picoo or even a simulator on a PC. Once control sensitivity and orientation is mastered, this model is quite easy to fly.
Landings are tricky with the narrow wheelbase and will invariably tip over sideways, except on smooth shiny surfaces.
I've only had this toy for a couple of hours at the point of writing this mini review but I felt sufficiently enthused to report quickly my findings.
Great fun at a bargain price, 05 Sep 2008
I'd been hanckering after a RC helicopter for a while, and one with at least 3 channels, and this fitted the bill on a special offer price of a little over 20 quid.
6 AA batteries are required for the control unit, from which the helicopter cahrges. It needs about 30 minutes for a good 10 minutes flying. Not pictured on the sales images are the two clear plastic stabilising fins which help it stay stable, but they do work,the front one can be removed when experience is gained.
Overall, after the helicopter is trimmed, stable flight can be easily achieved, but it does struggle near the ground as its own draft makes it unsteady. While the body is only polystyrene, its quite robust surviving many crashes into walls at hitting the ceiling. It does often just lose it's way and plummet without any obvoius reason.
Overall a good introduction to RC Helicopters.
Big Boys Toy, 26 Aug 2008
I bought this as a birthday present for my husband and have had great fun watching him trying to master the art of flying!! We've both been amazed at how the helicopter has stood up to the number of crash landings and bouncing off walls and ceilings. Now he's getting the hang of flying it's been quite interesting to see how the helicopter works and responds to the controls, such as hovering for instance.
Highly recommended; in fact, it looks like his work mates are starting to drop hints to partners ready for Christmas.....
Fun but hard to fly, 27 Oct 2008
I've never had a toy helicopter before, so have no skills in flying. Had it a few days and able to make it hover. Not mastered manouvers yet. Probably me, but seems quite jerky at times (i.e. reduce power a bit and it sinks to the floor fast!!)
Good fun, and has survived lots of crashes so far. Comes with a Spare tail rotor in the packet too.
Best little plane around, 08 Nov 2008
I bought this plane for my 2 yr old and my 4 yr old also loves it.
The kids love the smaller scale of the wow range, far superior design and quality to any other toddler range around.
My son is fascinated with areoplanes and animals so this combination is a big hit.
Surprisingly engaging and durable toy, 01 Apr 2008
I bought this for my son when he was 2 years old. There aren't many toy planes on the market and he was delighted with this one. It struck my rational adult mind as fairly odd to have a tiger as a travelling companion - my little boy thought this was amazing.
The figures of the pilot and tiger are satisfyingly smaller (about 5cm at their longest points) than many other toddler toys but are sturdy and safe. The plane itself is a good size for little hands to grasp solidly. The plane's friction action makes a pleasing noise as it revs along. There is a small swivel area on the plane's tail which allows you to view a range of pictures of make-believe contents of the plane.
This was such a great toy that we bought many other sets from the 'WOW' range and have not been disappointed in any of them. My son is now 4 1/2 and the toys are still played with regularly and still look as good as new.
Johnny Jungle Plane, 28 Jun 2007
A fab little plane with realistic detail, a pilot and a tiger companion that can be easily removed and replaced and a "secret" compartment that that my 1 year old son loves to play with. Great toy at a great price.
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Product Description
This product is of excellent quality. It is made from good materials, will last while playing and does not break easily. Besides this it will give hours of playing fun and happy moments of time together.
Customer Reviews
Hours of fun, 20 Nov 2008
Helicopters are inherently difficult to fly. Silverlit has made things a lot simpler to give you hours of fun. As you might expect you cannot do all the manoeuvres a normal helicopter could do. The helicopter stays flat most of the time and turning is controlled easily but a dedicated switch on the remote.
The durability of this product is phenomenal. After many hard landings at the early stages of the learning curve it's still working and behaving like new. For the price, you might as well buy one even if you 're not a big fan of the genre.
Fun, but it'll break, 17 Nov 2008
Now I know that no one will read this and there will be a millon sold by January, but they're very very easy to break! I had mine for just 3 days, i din't crash it....much, I was just hovering about in the lounge when it began spinning uncontrolably. I had a look at it and found that the tail had come slightly loose and was wobbly. Therefore, I recommend buying the dual-rotor model which might.....might get rid of the problem. I gave it a 2 for educational values because it takes some doing to master this thing! Happy flying!
ZRH
fun, challenging and fragile!, 14 Nov 2008
I bought a twin pack of these helicopters for my son last Christmas. At first they were great fun, and actually rather challenging even for adults to control. However, if crashed at the "wrong" angle (and believe me - you WILL crash them) the small downward pointing section at the end of the tail breaks.
Both of my son's helicopters have broken tails and will no longer fly properly. The part is so small it can't be fixed even with super glue.
They are too light to fly outdoors (we got one stuck in the neighbours tree!) and you need a large space to fly them indoors. They move so quickly when on a full charge that in a small room they crash into the walls or ceiling almost straight away. As the charge runs down they get easier to manouvre, and with a lot of practice my son learned to fly them well (though I never did!).
Fantastic! Easy to control, Durable and Lightweight!, 25 Oct 2008
This was definitely the best buy ive ever made. The price is amazing for what you get. I would highly recommend this for any children between 8 and 14 :)
Simply amazing!, 12 Oct 2008
The picooz is the most fun i've had in ages. I bought it knowing it was good and it is. Its great value for money and when they say its durable they mean it. It only takes a few flights to learn what your doing. However read the instrutions and make sure to trim. If youre going to buy it for a kid make sure there mature enough. The design is great it has a built in LED (light) so you can have night flights. If yout going to fly it outdoors make sure there is no wind or direct sun. A brilliant buy reccomended!!!
Fun until it breaks, 12 Nov 2008
This is an awesome but not particularly durable helicopter. I bought mine today and it was very hard to get the hang of... it kept hitting walls. When I thought I'd cracked it after about an hour of flying, it veered into a curtain, smacked into the ground and one of the rotors partly snapped. There being no suitable spare parts, it is now totally out of control whenever I try to fly it. Having bought several Silverlit helicopters, all of which have broken in the first three days, I would not really recomend getting this unless you have a large flying area, are very experienced, have spare parts or enough money to buy another.
A man's toy, 02 Nov 2008
Fun once you know how to use it, but is very hard to get the hang of. Would probably be too hard for young children - and too dangerous! Good for grown men who like their toys!
A Pleasure to Demonstrate After Some Practice to Gain Skill, 30 Oct 2008
I can recommend this model without reservation. It is worth taking the trouble to learn to trim the controls for ease of handling in the air. It helps if you have some experience of flying model helicopters such as the simpler 2 channel Picoo or even a simulator on a PC. Once control sensitivity and orientation is mastered, this model is quite easy to fly.
Landings are tricky with the narrow wheelbase and will invariably tip over sideways, except on smooth shiny surfaces.
I've only had this toy for a couple of hours at the point of writing this mini review but I felt sufficiently enthused to report quickly my findings.
Great fun at a bargain price, 05 Sep 2008
I'd been hanckering after a RC helicopter for a while, and one with at least 3 channels, and this fitted the bill on a special offer price of a little over 20 quid.
6 AA batteries are required for the control unit, from which the helicopter cahrges. It needs about 30 minutes for a good 10 minutes flying. Not pictured on the sales images are the two clear plastic stabilising fins which help it stay stable, but they do work,the front one can be removed when experience is gained.
Overall, after the helicopter is trimmed, stable flight can be easily achieved, but it does struggle near the ground as its own draft makes it unsteady. While the body is only polystyrene, its quite robust surviving many crashes into walls at hitting the ceiling. It does often just lose it's way and plummet without any obvoius reason.
Overall a good introduction to RC Helicopters.
Big Boys Toy, 26 Aug 2008
I bought this as a birthday present for my husband and have had great fun watching him trying to master the art of flying!! We've both been amazed at how the helicopter has stood up to the number of crash landings and bouncing off walls and ceilings. Now he's getting the hang of flying it's been quite interesting to see how the helicopter works and responds to the controls, such as hovering for instance.
Highly recommended; in fact, it looks like his work mates are starting to drop hints to partners ready for Christmas.....
Fun but hard to fly, 27 Oct 2008
I've never had a toy helicopter before, so have no skills in flying. Had it a few days and able to make it hover. Not mastered manouvers yet. Probably me, but seems quite jerky at times (i.e. reduce power a bit and it sinks to the floor fast!!)
Good fun, and has survived lots of crashes so far. Comes with a Spare tail rotor in the packet too.
Best little plane around, 08 Nov 2008
I bought this plane for my 2 yr old and my 4 yr old also loves it.
The kids love the smaller scale of the wow range, far superior design and quality to any other toddler range around.
My son is fascinated with areoplanes and animals so this combination is a big hit.
Surprisingly engaging and durable toy, 01 Apr 2008
I bought this for my son when he was 2 years old. There aren't many toy planes on the market and he was delighted with this one. It struck my rational adult mind as fairly odd to have a tiger as a travelling companion - my little boy thought this was amazing.
The figures of the pilot and tiger are satisfyingly smaller (about 5cm at their longest points) than many other toddler toys but are sturdy and safe. The plane itself is a good size for little hands to grasp solidly. The plane's friction action makes a pleasing noise as it revs along. There is a small swivel area on the plane's tail which allows you to view a range of pictures of make-believe contents of the plane.
This was such a great toy that we bought many other sets from the 'WOW' range and have not been disappointed in any of them. My son is now 4 1/2 and the toys are still played with regularly and still look as good as new.
Johnny Jungle Plane, 28 Jun 2007
A fab little plane with realistic detail, a pilot and a tiger companion that can be easily removed and replaced and a "secret" compartment that that my 1 year old son loves to play with. Great toy at a great price.
The most amazing reasonably priced plane ever, 28 Oct 2008
This plane is the first one of its kind that has survived multiple flights and crashes and offers hours of fun. it is easy to control and trim and has great range and usability. GREAT PRODUCT!!
£15 super toy, 05 Jan 2008
I bought this r/c plane as it was something different from an R/c car. I first used this plane outside on a windy day,the instructions say not to use in wind but it still flies. When i needed to land this plan i just let go of the throttle, it nose dives for about a meter then glides slowly and smoothly to the ground: i think this is due to the shape of the wings. The box doesn't lie the plane is easy to control so it can be flown inside. The controls are easy and charging is simple(charge through remote). I have crashed quite a few times but nothing has snapped or broken(spare propellers come with it just in case of breakages). This plane is good for the use of anyone and as the other review says IT'S WORTH EVERY PENNY.
Worth every penny, 31 Dec 2007
Brilliant to fly outside on calm days.My eleven year old son has been outside all xmas flying this between the houses with amazing control.Very durable and easy to control.Worth every penny.
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No livestock farm is complete without the best selling Ifor Williams Livestock Trailer.
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Up, up and away, Harry the helicopter to the rescue! Hold his sturdy handle and squeeze the trigger to activate his friction-powered main rotor, then pick-up the injured animals with his magnetic lift and drop them off safely by turning the searchlight. He's also got a clicking tail rotor! A flying vet figure, and a panda, lion and crocodile complete this wonderful role-play set. 2 - 5 Years
Customer Reviews
Hours of fun, 20 Nov 2008
Helicopters are inherently difficult to fly. Silverlit has made things a lot simpler to give you hours of fun. As you might expect you cannot do all the manoeuvres a normal helicopter could do. The helicopter stays flat most of the time and turning is controlled easily but a dedicated switch on the remote.
The durability of this product is phenomenal. After many hard landings at the early stages of the learning curve it's still working and behaving like new. For the price, you might as well buy one even if you 're not a big fan of the genre.
Fun, but it'll break, 17 Nov 2008
Now I know that no one will read this and there will be a millon sold by January, but they're very very easy to break! I had mine for just 3 days, i din't crash it....much, I was just hovering about in the lounge when it began spinning uncontrolably. I had a look at it and found that the tail had come slightly loose and was wobbly. Therefore, I recommend buying the dual-rotor model which might.....might get rid of the problem. I gave it a 2 for educational values because it takes some doing to master this thing! Happy flying!
ZRH
fun, challenging and fragile!, 14 Nov 2008
I bought a twin pack of these helicopters for my son last Christmas. At first they were great fun, and actually rather challenging even for adults to control. However, if crashed at the "wrong" angle (and believe me - you WILL crash them) the small downward pointing section at the end of the tail breaks.
Both of my son's helicopters have broken tails and will no longer fly properly. The part is so small it can't be fixed even with super glue.
They are too light to fly outdoors (we got one stuck in the neighbours tree!) and you need a large space to fly them indoors. They move so quickly when on a full charge that in a small room they crash into the walls or ceiling almost straight away. As the charge runs down they get easier to manouvre, and with a lot of practice my son learned to fly them well (though I never did!).
Fantastic! Easy to control, Durable and Lightweight!, 25 Oct 2008
This was definitely the best buy ive ever made. The price is amazing for what you get. I would highly recommend this for any children between 8 and 14 :)
Simply amazing!, 12 Oct 2008
The picooz is the most fun i've had in ages. I bought it knowing it was good and it is. Its great value for money and when they say its durable they mean it. It only takes a few flights to learn what your doing. However read the instrutions and make sure to trim. If youre going to buy it for a kid make sure there mature enough. The design is great it has a built in LED (light) so you can have night flights. If yout going to fly it outdoors make sure there is no wind or direct sun. A brilliant buy reccomended!!!
Fun until it breaks, 12 Nov 2008
This is an awesome but not particularly durable helicopter. I bought mine today and it was very hard to get the hang of... it kept hitting walls. When I thought I'd cracked it after about an hour of flying, it veered into a curtain, smacked into the ground and one of the rotors partly snapped. There being no suitable spare parts, it is now totally out of control whenever I try to fly it. Having bought several Silverlit helicopters, all of which have broken in the first three days, I would not really recomend getting this unless you have a large flying area, are very experienced, have spare parts or enough money to buy another.
A man's toy, 02 Nov 2008
Fun once you know how to use it, but is very hard to get the hang of. Would probably be too hard for young children - and too dangerous! Good for grown men who like their toys!
A Pleasure to Demonstrate After Some Practice to Gain Skill, 30 Oct 2008
I can recommend this model without reservation. It is worth taking the trouble to learn to trim the controls for ease of handling in the air. It helps if you have some experience of flying model helicopters such as the simpler 2 channel Picoo or even a simulator on a PC. Once control sensitivity and orientation is mastered, this model is quite easy to fly.
Landings are tricky with the narrow wheelbase and will invariably tip over sideways, except on smooth shiny surfaces.
I've only had this toy for a couple of hours at the point of writing this mini review but I felt sufficiently enthused to report quickly my findings.
Great fun at a bargain price, 05 Sep 2008
I'd been hanckering after a RC helicopter for a while, and one with at least 3 channels, and this fitted the bill on a special offer price of a little over 20 quid.
6 AA batteries are required for the control unit, from which the helicopter cahrges. It needs about 30 minutes for a good 10 minutes flying. Not pictured on the sales images are the two clear plastic stabilising fins which help it stay stable, but they do work,the front one can be removed when experience is gained.
Overall, after the helicopter is trimmed, stable flight can be easily achieved, but it does struggle near the ground as its own draft makes it unsteady. While the body is only polystyrene, its quite robust surviving many crashes into walls at hitting the ceiling. It does often just lose it's way and plummet without any obvoius reason.
Overall a good introduction to RC Helicopters.
Big Boys Toy, 26 Aug 2008
I bought this as a birthday present for my husband and have had great fun watching him trying to master the art of flying!! We've both been amazed at how the helicopter has stood up to the number of crash landings and bouncing off walls and ceilings. Now he's getting the hang of flying it's been quite interesting to see how the helicopter works and responds to the controls, such as hovering for instance.
Highly recommended; in fact, it looks like his work mates are starting to drop hints to partners ready for Christmas.....
Fun but hard to fly, 27 Oct 2008
I've never had a toy helicopter before, so have no skills in flying. Had it a few days and able to make it hover. Not mastered manouvers yet. Probably me, but seems quite jerky at times (i.e. reduce power a bit and it sinks to the floor fast!!)
Good fun, and has survived lots of crashes so far. Comes with a Spare tail rotor in the packet too.
Best little plane around, 08 Nov 2008
I bought this plane for my 2 yr old and my 4 yr old also loves it.
The kids love the smaller scale of the wow range, far superior design and quality to any other toddler range around.
My son is fascinated with areoplanes and animals so this combination is a big hit.
Surprisingly engaging and durable toy, 01 Apr 2008
I bought this for my son when he was 2 years old. There aren't many toy planes on the market and he was delighted with this one. It struck my rational adult mind as fairly odd to have a tiger as a travelling companion - my little boy thought this was amazing.
The figures of the pilot and tiger are satisfyingly smaller (about 5cm at their longest points) than many other toddler toys but are sturdy and safe. The plane itself is a good size for little hands to grasp solidly. The plane's friction action makes a pleasing noise as it revs along. There is a small swivel area on the plane's tail which allows you to view a range of pictures of make-believe contents of the plane.
This was such a great toy that we bought many other sets from the 'WOW' range and have not been disappointed in any of them. My son is now 4 1/2 and the toys are still played with regularly and still look as good as new.
Johnny Jungle Plane, 28 Jun 2007
A fab little plane with realistic detail, a pilot and a tiger companion that can be easily removed and replaced and a "secret" compartment that that my 1 year old son loves to play with. Great toy at a great price.
The most amazing reasonably priced plane ever, 28 Oct 2008
This plane is the first one of its kind that has survived multiple flights and crashes and offers hours of fun. it is easy to control and trim and has great range and usability. GREAT PRODUCT!!
£15 super toy, 05 Jan 2008
I bought this r/c plane as it was something different from an R/c car. I first used this plane outside on a windy day,the instructions say not to use in wind but it still flies. When i needed to land this plan i just let go of the throttle, it nose dives for about a meter then glides slowly and smoothly to the ground: i think this is due to the shape of the wings. The box doesn't lie the plane is easy to control so it can be flown inside. The controls are easy and charging is simple(charge through remote). I have crashed quite a few times but nothing has snapped or broken(spare propellers come with it just in case of breakages). This plane is good for the use of anyone and as the other review says IT'S WORTH EVERY PENNY.
Worth every penny, 31 Dec 2007
Brilliant to fly outside on calm days.My eleven year old son has been outside all xmas flying this between the houses with amazing control.Very durable and easy to control.Worth every penny.
Another great WOW toy, 01 Apr 2008
Our family love this range of toys. They are quirky and a real springboard for imaginative play. They are also really sturdy and safe.
The helicopter was a hit with both my 4 1/2 year old son and 2 year old daughter. My boy was strong enough to operate the 'trigger' mechanism to rotate the helicopter blades. Both children loved the magnetic base to the helicopter which airlifts the poorly animals to safety. There's a neat device for releasing the airbourne animals too.
Considering the market is saturated with land based vehicles it was great to find a child's helicopter toy. The fact that it is a veterinary vehicle, complete with animals and pilot/vet, was a brilliant bonus.
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Premium model makers, Britains, presents this John Deere 7930 Tractor, a real collectable for farming enthusiasts. Featuring realistic replication, this 1:32 scale model has steering function and standard rear hitch. The John Deere 7930 model is compatib
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Dominate the skies with the Silverlit Radio Control X-Twin Thunder Jet. This assembled and ready to fly plane takes remote control flying to the next level. Can be flown indoors or outdoors in calm conditions and is ideal for both experienced and novice f
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From Corgi. In From Russia With Love Bond has just 48 hours to avoid WWIII. The 'Little Nellie' gyrocopter is kitted out with machine guns, flame throwers, rockets and a parachute mine
Customer Reviews
Hours of fun, 20 Nov 2008
Helicopters are inherently difficult to fly. Silverlit has made things a lot simpler to give you hours of fun. As you might expect you cannot do all the manoeuvres a normal helicopter could do. The helicopter stays flat most of the time and turning is controlled easily but a dedicated switch on the remote.
The durability of this product is phenomenal. After many hard landings at the early stages of the learning curve it's still working and behaving like new. For the price, you might as well buy one even if you 're not a big fan of the genre. Fun, but it'll break, 17 Nov 2008
Now I know that no one will read this and there will be a millon sold by January, but they're very very easy to break! I had mine for just 3 days, i din't crash it....much, I was just hovering about in the lounge when it began spinning uncontrolably. I had a look at it and found that the tail had come slightly loose and was wobbly. Therefore, I recommend buying the dual-rotor model which might.....might get rid of the problem. I gave it a 2 for educational values because it takes some doing to master this thing! Happy flying!
ZRH fun, challenging and fragile!, 14 Nov 2008
I bought a twin pack of these helicopters for my son last Christmas. At first they were great fun, and actually rather challenging even for adults to control. However, if crashed at the "wrong" angle (and believe me - you WILL crash them) the small downward pointing section at the end of the tail breaks.
Both of my son's helicopters have broken tails and will no longer fly properly. The part is so small it can't be fixed even with super glue.
They are too light to fly outdoors (we got one stuck in the neighbours tree!) and you need a large space to fly them indoors. They move so quickly when on a full charge that in a small room they crash into the walls or ceiling almost straight away. As the charge runs down they get easier to manouvre, and with a lot of practice my son learned to fly them well (though I never did!). Fantastic! Easy to control, Durable and Lightweight!, 25 Oct 2008
This was definitely the best buy ive ever made. The price is amazing for what you get. I would highly recommend this for any children between 8 and 14 :) Simply amazing!, 12 Oct 2008
The picooz is the most fun i've had in ages. I bought it knowing it was good and it is. Its great value for money and when they say its durable they mean it. It only takes a few flights to learn what your doing. However read the instrutions and make sure to trim. If youre going to buy it for a kid make sure there mature enough. The design is great it has a built in LED (light) so you can have night flights. If yout going to fly it outdoors make sure there is no wind or direct sun. A brilliant buy reccomended!!! Fun until it breaks, 12 Nov 2008
This is an awesome but not particularly durable helicopter. I bought mine today and it was very hard to get the hang of... it kept hitting walls. When I thought I'd cracked it after about an hour of flying, it veered into a curtain, smacked into the ground and one of the rotors partly snapped. There being no suitable spare parts, it is now totally out of control whenever I try to fly it. Having bought several Silverlit helicopters, all of which have broken in the first three days, I would not really recomend getting this unless you have a large flying area, are very experienced, have spare parts or enough money to buy another. A man's toy, 02 Nov 2008
Fun once you know how to use it, but is very hard to get the hang of. Would probably be too hard for young children - and too dangerous! Good for grown men who like their toys! A Pleasure to Demonstrate After Some Practice to Gain Skill, 30 Oct 2008
I can recommend this model without reservation. It is worth taking the trouble to learn to trim the controls for ease of handling in the air. It helps if you have some experience of flying model helicopters such as the simpler 2 channel Picoo or even a simulator on a PC. Once control sensitivity and orientation is mastered, this model is quite easy to fly.
Landings are tricky with the narrow wheelbase and will invariably tip over sideways, except on smooth shiny surfaces.
I've only had this toy for a couple of hours at the point of writing this mini review but I felt sufficiently enthused to report quickly my findings.
Great fun at a bargain price, 05 Sep 2008
I'd been hanckering after a RC helicopter for a while, and one with at least 3 channels, and this fitted the bill on a special offer price of a little over 20 quid.
6 AA batteries are required for the control unit, from which the helicopter cahrges. It needs about 30 minutes for a good 10 minutes flying. Not pictured on the sales images are the two clear plastic stabilising fins which help it stay stable, but they do work,the front one can be removed when experience is gained.
Overall, after the helicopter is trimmed, stable flight can be easily achieved, but it does struggle near the ground as its own draft makes it unsteady. While the body is only polystyrene, its quite robust surviving many crashes into walls at hitting the ceiling. It does often just lose it's way and plummet without any obvoius reason.
Overall a good introduction to RC Helicopters. Big Boys Toy, 26 Aug 2008
I bought this as a birthday present for my husband and have had great fun watching him trying to master the art of flying!! We've both been amazed at how the helicopter has stood up to the number of crash landings and bouncing off walls and ceilings. Now he's getting the hang of flying it's been quite interesting to see how the helicopter works and responds to the controls, such as hovering for instance.
Highly recommended; in fact, it looks like his work mates are starting to drop hints to partners ready for Christmas..... Fun but hard to fly, 27 Oct 2008
I've never had a toy helicopter before, so have no skills in flying. Had it a few days and able to make it hover. Not mastered manouvers yet. Probably me, but seems quite jerky at times (i.e. reduce power a bit and it sinks to the floor fast!!)
Good fun, and has survived lots of crashes so far. Comes with a Spare tail rotor in the packet too. Best little plane around, 08 Nov 2008
I bought this plane for my 2 yr old and my 4 yr old also loves it.
The kids love the smaller scale of the wow range, far superior design and quality to any other toddler range around.
My son is fascinated with areoplanes and animals so this combination is a big hit.
Surprisingly engaging and durable toy, 01 Apr 2008
I bought this for my son when he was 2 years old. There aren't many toy planes on the market and he was delighted with this one. It struck my rational adult mind as fairly odd to have a tiger as a travelling companion - my little boy thought this was amazing.
The figures of the pilot and tiger are satisfyingly smaller (about 5cm at their longest points) than many other toddler toys but are sturdy and safe. The plane itself is a good size for little hands to grasp solidly. The plane's friction action makes a pleasing noise as it revs along. There is a small swivel area on the plane's tail which allows you to view a range of pictures of make-believe contents of the plane.
This was such a great toy that we bought many other sets from the 'WOW' range and have not been disappointed in any of them. My son is now 4 1/2 and the toys are still played with regularly and still look as good as new. Johnny Jungle Plane, 28 Jun 2007
A fab little plane with realistic detail, a pilot and a tiger companion that can be easily removed and replaced and a "secret" compartment that that my 1 year old son loves to play with. Great toy at a great price. The most amazing reasonably priced plane ever, 28 Oct 2008
This plane is the first one of its kind that has survived multiple flights and crashes and offers hours of fun. it is easy to control and trim and has great range and usability. GREAT PRODUCT!! £15 super toy, 05 Jan 2008
I bought this r/c plane as it was something different from an R/c car. I first used this plane outside on a windy day,the instructions say not to use in wind but it still flies. When i needed to land this plan i just let go of the throttle, it nose dives for about a meter then glides slowly and smoothly to the ground: i think this is due to the shape of the wings. The box doesn't lie the plane is easy to control so it can be flown inside. The controls are easy and charging is simple(charge through remote). I have crashed quite a few times but nothing has snapped or broken(spare propellers come with it just in case of breakages). This plane is good for the use of anyone and as the other review says IT'S WORTH EVERY PENNY. Worth every penny, 31 Dec 2007
Brilliant to fly outside on calm days.My eleven year old son has been outside all xmas flying this between the houses with amazing control.Very durable and easy to control.Worth every penny. Another great WOW toy, 01 Apr 2008
Our family love this range of toys. They are quirky and a real springboard for imaginative play. They are also really sturdy and safe.
The helicopter was a hit with both my 4 1/2 year old son and 2 year old daughter. My boy was strong enough to operate the 'trigger' mechanism to rotate the helicopter blades. Both children loved the magnetic base to the helicopter which airlifts the poorly animals to safety. There's a neat device for releasing the airbourne animals too.
Considering the market is saturated with land based vehicles it was great to find a child's helicopter toy. The fact that it is a veterinary vehicle, complete with animals and pilot/vet, was a brilliant bonus. Gyrocopter, 31 Jul 2005
Featured is the Gyrocopter model as seen in the James Bond film "You Only Live Twice". The film was released in 1967 and starred Sean Connery as Agent 007. The Corgi model is excellently detailed and has paintwork precisely matched to that of the film version.The model simply bristled with weapons as Blofeld was to discover.This die-cast replica features rotating blades and working rocket launchers.It also comes with a figure of James Bond.This a beautiful model and one which you just have to buy. In the film Bond uses the small flying machine to successfully dispatch of some Helicopters trying to shoot him down as he flies over Japan.
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Product Description
The Land Rover Defender 90 is the classic go anywhere four wheel drive. This pick up version of the Defender 90 is finished in blue and has a detachable Ifor Williams canopy. 3 Years +
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New for 04 - the latest state of the art 4WD tractor from Case IH.
Customer Reviews
Hours of fun, 20 Nov 2008
Helicopters are inherently difficult to fly. Silverlit has made things a lot simpler to give you hours of fun. As you might expect you cannot do all the manoeuvres a normal helicopter could do. The helicopter stays flat most of the time and turning is controlled easily but a dedicated switch on the remote.
The durability of this product is phenomenal. After many hard landings at the early stages of the learning curve it's still working and behaving like new. For the price, you might as well buy one even if you 're not a big fan of the genre. Fun, but it'll break, 17 Nov 2008
Now I know that no one will read this and there will be a millon sold by January, but they're very very easy to break! I had mine for just 3 days, i din't crash it....much, I was just hovering about in the lounge when it began spinning uncontrolably. I had a look at it and found that the tail had come slightly loose and was wobbly. Therefore, I recommend buying the dual-rotor model which might.....might get rid of the problem. I gave it a 2 for educational values because it takes some doing to master this thing! Happy flying!
ZRH fun, challenging and fragile!, 14 Nov 2008
I bought a twin pack of these helicopters for my son last Christmas. At first they were great fun, and actually rather challenging even for adults to control. However, if crashed at the "wrong" angle (and believe me - you WILL crash them) the small downward pointing section at the end of the tail breaks.
Both of my son's helicopters have broken tails and will no longer fly properly. The part is so small it can't be fixed even with super glue.
They are too light to fly outdoors (we got one stuck in the neighbours tree!) and you need a large space to fly them indoors. They move so quickly when on a full charge that in a small room they crash into the walls or ceiling almost straight away. As the charge runs down they get easier to manouvre, and with a lot of practice my son learned to fly them well (though I never did!). Fantastic! Easy to control, Durable and Lightweight!, 25 Oct 2008
This was definitely the best buy ive ever made. The price is amazing for what you get. I would highly recommend this for any children between 8 and 14 :) Simply amazing!, 12 Oct 2008
The picooz is the most fun i've had in ages. I bought it knowing it was good and it is. Its great value for money and when they say its durable they mean it. It only takes a few flights to learn what your doing. However read the instrutions and make sure to trim. If youre going to buy it for a kid make sure there mature enough. The design is great it has a built in LED (light) so you can have night flights. If yout going to fly it outdoors make sure there is no wind or direct sun. A brilliant buy reccomended!!! Fun until it breaks, 12 Nov 2008
This is an awesome but not particularly durable helicopter. I bought mine today and it was very hard to get the hang of... it kept hitting walls. When I thought I'd cracked it after about an hour of flying, it veered into a curtain, smacked into the ground and one of the rotors partly snapped. There being no suitable spare parts, it is now totally out of control whenever I try to fly it. Having bought several Silverlit helicopters, all of which have broken in the first three days, I would not really recomend getting this unless you have a large flying area, are very experienced, have spare parts or enough money to buy another. A man's toy, 02 Nov 2008
Fun once you know how to use it, but is very hard to get the hang of. Would probably be too hard for young children - and too dangerous! Good for grown men who like their toys! A Pleasure to Demonstrate After Some Practice to Gain Skill, 30 Oct 2008
I can recommend this model without reservation. It is worth taking the trouble to learn to trim the controls for ease of handling in the air. It helps if you have some experience of flying model helicopters such as the simpler 2 channel Picoo or even a simulator on a PC. Once control sensitivity and orientation is mastered, this model is quite easy to fly.
Landings are tricky with the narrow wheelbase and will invariably tip over sideways, except on smooth shiny surfaces.
I've only had this toy for a couple of hours at the point of writing this mini review but I felt sufficiently enthused to report quickly my findings.
Great fun at a bargain price, 05 Sep 2008
I'd been hanckering after a RC helicopter for a while, and one with at least 3 channels, and this fitted the bill on a special offer price of a little over 20 quid.
6 AA batteries are required for the control unit, from which the helicopter cahrges. It needs about 30 minutes for a good 10 minutes flying. Not pictured on the sales images are the two clear plastic stabilising fins which help it stay stable, but they do work,the front one can be removed when experience is gained.
Overall, after the helicopter is trimmed, stable flight can be easily achieved, but it does struggle near the ground as its own draft makes it unsteady. While the body is only polystyrene, its quite robust surviving many crashes into walls at hitting the ceiling. It does often just lose it's way and plummet without any obvoius reason.
Overall a good introduction to RC Helicopters. Big Boys Toy, 26 Aug 2008
I bought this as a birthday present for my husband and have had great fun watching him trying to master the art of flying!! We've both been amazed at how the helicopter has stood up to the number of crash landings and bouncing off walls and ceilings. Now he's getting the hang of flying it's been quite interesting to see how the helicopter works and responds to the controls, such as hovering for instance.
Highly recommended; in fact, it looks like his work mates are starting to drop hints to partners ready for Christmas..... Fun but hard to fly, 27 Oct 2008
I've never had a toy helicopter before, so have no skills in flying. Had it a few days and able to make it hover. Not mastered manouvers yet. Probably me, but seems quite jerky at times (i.e. reduce power a bit and it sinks to the floor fast!!)
Good fun, and has survived lots of crashes so far. Comes with a Spare tail rotor in the packet too. Best little plane around, 08 Nov 2008
I bought this plane for my 2 yr old and my 4 yr old also loves it.
The kids love the smaller scale of the wow range, far superior design and quality to any other toddler range around.
My son is fascinated with areoplanes and animals so this combination is a big hit.
Surprisingly engaging and durable toy, 01 Apr 2008
I bought this for my son when he was 2 years old. There aren't many toy planes on the market and he was delighted with this one. It struck my rational adult mind as fairly odd to have a tiger as a travelling companion - my little boy thought this was amazing.
The figures of the pilot and tiger are satisfyingly smaller (about 5cm at their longest points) than many other toddler toys but are sturdy and safe. The plane itself is a good size for little hands to grasp solidly. The plane's friction action makes a pleasing noise as it revs along. There is a small swivel area on the plane's tail which allows you to view a range of pictures of make-believe contents of the plane.
This was such a great toy that we bought many other sets from the 'WOW' range and have not been disappointed in any of them. My son is now 4 1/2 and the toys are still played with regularly and still look as good as new. Johnny Jungle Plane, 28 Jun 2007
A fab little plane with realistic detail, a pilot and a tiger companion that can be easily removed and replaced and a "secret" compartment that that my 1 year old son loves to play with. Great toy at a great price. The most amazing reasonably priced plane ever, 28 Oct 2008
This plane is the first one of its kind that has survived multiple flights and crashes and offers hours of fun. it is easy to control and trim and has great range and usability. GREAT PRODUCT!! £15 super toy, 05 Jan 2008
I bought this r/c plane as it was something different from an R/c car. I first used this plane outside on a windy day,the instructions say not to use in wind but it still flies. When i needed to land this plan i just let go of the throttle, it nose dives for about a meter then glides slowly and smoothly to the ground: i think this is due to the shape of the wings. The box doesn't lie the plane is easy to control so it can be flown inside. The controls are easy and charging is simple(charge through remote). I have crashed quite a few times but nothing has snapped or broken(spare propellers come with it just in case of breakages). This plane is good for the use of anyone and as the other review says IT'S WORTH EVERY PENNY. Worth every penny, 31 Dec 2007
Brilliant to fly outside on calm days.My eleven year old son has been outside all xmas flying this between the houses with amazing control.Very durable and easy to control.Worth every penny. Another great WOW toy, 01 Apr 2008
Our family love this range of toys. They are quirky and a real springboard for imaginative play. They are also really sturdy and safe.
The helicopter was a hit with both my 4 1/2 year old son and 2 year old daughter. My boy was strong enough to operate the 'trigger' mechanism to rotate the helicopter blades. Both children loved the magnetic base to the helicopter which airlifts the poorly animals to safety. There's a neat device for releasing the airbourne animals too.
Considering the market is saturated with land based vehicles it was great to find a child's helicopter toy. The fact that it is a veterinary vehicle, complete with animals and pilot/vet, was a brilliant bonus. Gyrocopter, 31 Jul 2005
Featured is the Gyrocopter model as seen in the James Bond film "You Only Live Twice". The film was released in 1967 and starred Sean Connery as Agent 007. The Corgi model is excellently detailed and has paintwork precisely matched to that of the film version.The model simply bristled with weapons as Blofeld was to discover.This die-cast replica features rotating blades and working rocket launchers.It also comes with a figure of James Bond.This a beautiful model and one which you just have to buy. In the film Bond uses the small flying machine to successfully dispatch of some Helicopters trying to shoot him down as he flies over Japan.
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Just to make you aware the product dimensions are the size of the box and not the size of the product.
Nice Tractor will hopefully make a 3 year old very happy.
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This version of the 12 ton Marston rear tipping trailer is finished in 'John Deere' green. It comes in a John Deere branded green and black box rather than the usual Britains red.
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Ruperts 3 in 1 car has the capabilities to take Rupert on his adventures on land, sea and air! Rupert can be driving along and at a press of a button on the steering wheel see the wings pop out the side as he takes to the air! Wind up the tail fin to see Rupert's car turn into a boat, it actually powers through the water using its propeller and can be used at bath times. When on the land the friction motor powers the car. Vehicle comes complete with articulated Rupert figure. 3 Years +
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