Page 2: Specifications, Marketing Summary, Package Contents, Sky Rider 111
Specifications
Marketing Summary
Package Contents
The Sky Rider 111 kit comes with the flying bird, the remote control, 4x Arctic AA batteries (a nice touch on branding), and a manual. Most people will probably disregard the manual as the Sky Rider 111 is very intuitive in use.
Sky Rider 111
It's a mechanical flying bird! The Sky Rider 111 is, basically, a remote controlled bird made of four wings and a back tail rotor for turning. The flapping action keeps the bird relatively steady, but it does take some practice to get control of the Sky Rider. The bird is made of a hard foam and can survive impacts since it will happen often. The wings are made of a lightweight plastic material to give the bird lift.
The remote is fairly simple and since Arctic gives you the required batteries, you're ready to fly when you receive the package. There are tons of toy manufacturers that don't bother to provide the batteries needed to have fun out of the box. We applaud Arctic for this move.
The bird mounts to the remote control for charging. There is an internal LiPo battery on the bird that gets charged by the AA batteries in the remote. This is the same as all the tiny toy helicopters that use the remote for charging. Flying time is about 5 minutes or so and the recharge time is about 15-20 minutes. This is pretty much inline with other toys that fly.
The only difference is that the bird cannot be flown indoors. It is a strictly outdoor product since it doesn't hover. It constantly moves forward and you'll need a pretty open area for controlling it. A school gym would be fine as well, but go outdoors. You'll thank us later.
- Transmitter Battery 4 X HR6/AA
- Sky Rider Batteries 3.7V-70mAH Li-Po
- Charging Time 15-20 min
- Flying Time 5-8 min
- Frequency 27.145 MHz
- Net Weight 14 g
- Control Distance 10-20 m
- itemnumber TOAHO-AHB0100-GB
- UPC 0872767003569
- Weight 0.55 kg
Marketing Summary
Quote
Glide in the sky freely with Sky Rider 111. With this remote-controlled bird, you can learn how to fly easily without being afraid of breaking it when it falls. The lightweight Sky Rider 111 can bear all kinds of landings and thus, perfect for beginners of all age groups. Great for picnics and flying in your backyard, the Sky Rider 111 for sure becomes the center of the spotlight among your friends and bystanders!
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Package Contents
The Sky Rider 111 kit comes with the flying bird, the remote control, 4x Arctic AA batteries (a nice touch on branding), and a manual. Most people will probably disregard the manual as the Sky Rider 111 is very intuitive in use.
Sky Rider 111
It's a mechanical flying bird! The Sky Rider 111 is, basically, a remote controlled bird made of four wings and a back tail rotor for turning. The flapping action keeps the bird relatively steady, but it does take some practice to get control of the Sky Rider. The bird is made of a hard foam and can survive impacts since it will happen often. The wings are made of a lightweight plastic material to give the bird lift.
The remote is fairly simple and since Arctic gives you the required batteries, you're ready to fly when you receive the package. There are tons of toy manufacturers that don't bother to provide the batteries needed to have fun out of the box. We applaud Arctic for this move.
The bird mounts to the remote control for charging. There is an internal LiPo battery on the bird that gets charged by the AA batteries in the remote. This is the same as all the tiny toy helicopters that use the remote for charging. Flying time is about 5 minutes or so and the recharge time is about 15-20 minutes. This is pretty much inline with other toys that fly.
The only difference is that the bird cannot be flown indoors. It is a strictly outdoor product since it doesn't hover. It constantly moves forward and you'll need a pretty open area for controlling it. A school gym would be fine as well, but go outdoors. You'll thank us later.