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The only thing better than a perfectly made paper airplane arcing through the air is that same airplane refusing to land because it’s got an electric motor. And all you need is Power Up, a kit that ...
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How far can a paper airplane fly if you add a motor?
Do you want to make a paper airplanes that can fly forever! How can you make a paper plane that fly far? In this video I show you what happens when you put a motor on a paper airplane! Will it ...
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to fly on a paper airplane? Or whether your plane design skills are good enough to create your own drone? The Powerup FPV may be perfect for you. Share on ...
I used to build paper airplanes a lot as a kid. I once tried to graft one of the rubber band propellers from those little balsa wood planes you could get at the store onto the paper planes with no ...
PowerUp Toys has raised more than $1 million via crowdfunding for its clever toy that attaches a real toy airplane motor to a paper airplane. You can control the airplane with the touchscreen on your ...
When the plane is used in conjunction with Google Cardboard, you not only have the ability to view the video feed, you can also control the plane by moving your head. PowerUp's newest creation isn't ...
The Powerup 4.0 is a versatile Bluetooth-controlled motor and propeller combination that can bring any DIY paper airplane to the next level. Powered by twin motors and controlled through smartphone ...
New York-based industrial design manager and pilot Shai Goitein has given his PowerUp paper airplane motor a giant upgrade. First launched in 2011, the PowerUp module could turn a standard homemade ...
The humble paper airplane has just been given a digital upgrade. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Israeli firm PowerUp Toys showed ...
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