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Natural History Museum Radio-Controlled Flapping Falcon |
| Natural History Museum Radio-Controlled Flapping Falcon - flapping wings give incredible controlled flight - indoors and out |
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Natural History Museum Radio-Controlled Flapping Falcon - flapping wings give incredible controlled flight - indoors and out. The radio-controlled falcon is an ornithopter, which flies like a real bird by flapping its wings. This is difficult to achieve as the wings need to generate lift as well as thrust. The unique and patented Directional-Wings allow for superb control even in confined areas. The flight of this flapping falcon is so realistic that prototypes have been taken out of the sky by birds of prey, with LED eyes glowing as it is ripped to pieces! Controllable up to a massive 40 metres, flies for about 10 minutes per charge (charges directly from handset). The colour of the radio-controlled flapping falcon is based on the peregrine falcon, one of the most easily recognisable birds of prey in the UK. Requires 6 x AA batteries (not incl) Manufactured by TKC
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