Zwish 2 Pack 17.5" Airplane Toys, Boy Toys, 2 Flight Mode Foam Glider Plane for Kids, Family Yard Game Flying Toys, Birthday Gifts for 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Year Old Boys Girls Kids Toddlers Party Favor
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Yes. THE MONEY WAS WELL SPENT! They're simple to put together and have a long life expectancy. I was able to get another 6-pack of cigarettes. pack for the kids in the neighborhood, ensuring that everyone got one. Have fun.
There are two airplanes in the box, as well as a plastic bag.
Selected User Reviews For Zwish 2 Pack 17.5" Airplane Toys, Boy Toys, 2 Flight Mode Foam Glider Plane for Kids, Family Yard Game Flying Toys, Birthday Gifts for 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Year Old Boys Girls Kids Toddlers Party Favor
It was a good learning experience and a fun hobby. I bought this for my 6-year-old son's birthday as a fun, outdoor gift for us to share. For the price, the planes are of good quality, and he had no trouble flying them. They fly OK out of the box (especially if you make them do loops) in calm winds (they are very light, and wind completely disrupts the flight). br>br>However, with a minor adjustment to the plane's center of gravity (as shown in the photo with a US dime taped to the mid-section), it can be made to fly. Straight on flight, however, can be maximized to the fullest extent possible. We spent some time on the tail experimenting with wing direction (up, down, backwards, forwards) and weight placement (dime), and we were able to get around 50 yards of straight on flight in calm winds. br>br>These planes have a lot of "hobby" value and can be used to teach children through play. They appear to be sturdy, but if they do break, we'll probably buy more because I see this as a long-term toy for learning and experimentation!.
I understand they're made of foam and thus easily breakable, but I'm sure they could figure out a way to make them more durable (I don't know, cover them with something?). )br>They fly reasonably well, and the price is reasonable (if you're only going to buy them once and hope they don't break). But what if your child adores them, but you have to keep buying them because they're so easily broken? Because I was willing to tape the broken part and let my boys enjoy it until they completely fell apart due to the hassle of returning them, I was willing to tape the broken part and let them enjoy it until they completely fell apart due to the hustle of returning them.
I got one for my son at Walgreens for Easter, and he really liked it. He was the one who broke it. br>br>I bought this two-pack and used wood glue to seal the seams, and they both work great. For weeks, kids have been tossing them around. When thrown on a driveway or street, the bottom of the nose eventually wears off, but it still flies well. Because the kids just want it to go straight, I glued it to the bottom opening so it wouldn't do loopties.
However, when one of the wings broke within a day, the company was extremely prompt in sending a replacement.
My 11-year-old daughter was playing with a green plane when the tail broke off after only a few days of flying. As a result, it was disposed of. For the price of these planes, I should've just bought some from the dollar store; at the very least, it wouldn't have been a waste. We still have one plane, which hopefully will last, but $13 for a plane that will break isn't worth it.
The planes were easy to spot in the trees and bushes because of their bright colors. Even if they hit the house, land in trees, or land on the roof, they are simple to handle for small hands. Both my grandson and his father have had a great time with them.
For the price, I really like the gliders, and my 9-year-old is learning to fly them well. On the second day he played with it, however, the tail on one of them broke when it hit the ground (grass hill). We're attempting to use super glue, but I'm not confident that it will work.
I bought this package for my 13-year-old son and we haven't stopped playing it. It's very durable; it even got stuck in the house's ceiling fan and blew out that night, but we cleaned it up and it's as good as new the next day.