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PowerUp 3.0 Bluetooth Controlled Paper Airplane

Its more of a review.

Still xD they review most of the stuff they show on Channel Super Fun the only difference is in this one they barely show the product in use/ is boring despite being about a fun product

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If they add shield portable support for this then I am sold.

Great video, really enjoyed it, I come here for hardware news but love stuff like this (especially as im into r/c flying).

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Here in India space is pretty limited, and it's usually windy (at least around these parts).

 

Add in the price and it becomes a dealbreaker :/ but pretty cool nevertheless.

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Shouldn't this have been on Channel Super Fun?

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I would love a big powerful motor for A3 paper planes. I used to make A3 paper planes when i was little and they could fly ridiculously well. 

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not sure if its been said already (didnt read through the comments), but i'd have liked to see you guys test this out indoors like in a gymnasium or something. 

 

it looks really cool and fun though!!!

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Looks cool .

Surely as Linus said will love to see more improvement with performance.

Thanks for the video anyway .

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This reminds me of Air Hogs.  I tried them once and it was a horrible experience. They were garbage. Definitely not buying the PowerUp 3.0 Bluetooth Controlled Paper Airplane for me nor would I recommend it for anyone else.

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Looks like a great toy but when you add the shipping which I don't know how much will be for Vancouver then it's gets a little bit too expensive for what it is.
If the total Plane+Shipping is around 35-45 then it's worth it but I have the feeling it will be around 70$

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Loved the review.  I have a question what is the durability of the device as I am a science teacher.  One of the units I cover is flight in a 6th grade science class.  This device looks like it could a very useful teaching tool and potential lab.  So I am curious as to how it handles different paper airplane designs and how easy you think it would be for younger kids to use.

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