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Dec 18 2006, 6:00pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
The folks over at WowWee gave the geeks at T3 a sweet looking new flying toy to play with called the FlyTech Dragonfly.
Update:
WowWee The DragonFly Ships Now
This flying gadget doesn’t use rotors like the Picco Z or wings like the Cessna 182, but fly’s like a real dragonfly by beating its wings back and forth.
You may recognize WowWee as the name of the company that makes that quasi-creepy robotic chimpanzee and the robotic dinosaurs. This little RC bug seems to work pretty well according to T3.It recharges directly from the RC remote controller and can fly about 150 feet from the controller. The Dragonfly is set to go on sale early next year. Cruise over to the T3 site and watch the exclusive video of the Dragonfly fluttering about.
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