Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
May 28 2007, 4:00pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
I am a big fan of RC toys, especially those that fly. Firebox has a sweet remote control Pterosaur that flaps its wings to stay aloft, presumably somewhat like a real flying dinosaur would.
I’m not familiar with a pterosaur myself, but this is a cool looking flying toy. Like many of the other flying RC toys I have looked at, like the PiccoZ, the Pterosaur has a rechargeable battery that gets its juice from the controller itself.
The control range is 100 feet, it takes about 30 minutes to charge, and you get 10 minutes of flight time. Firebox says that the toy can be flown both inside and out. The toy measures in at 13.5” x 3.25” x 15.25”. Pterosaur is available now for $69.95. Check out some video of it in flight here. via Firebox
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