Take To The Air With The PowerUp 2.0 Electric Motor For Paper Airplanes

Electric Motor For Paper Planes by PowerUpYou can bring back the simple childhood fun of playing with a paper airplane and make it even better with the PowerUp 2.0 Electric Motor for paper airplanes. This easy-to-use conversion kit powers a banal paper aircraft for almost 30 seconds to glide through the air and engage in surprisingly quick loops.

Remain Aloft Longer Than Any Other Paper Airplane

Having the airplane with the longest flight is the main goal among children who play with paper flying objects. With the new conversion kit from PowerUp, you can take your origami plane to new heights and keep it in the air for a full half-minute to the admiration of the bystanders.

 

The PowerUp 2.0 Electric Motor consists of a carbon fiber propeller shaft and a durable propeller that you install on the paper airplane, charge it for 20 seconds and launch it gloriously into the air. This rudimental, yet effective flying system can defy gravity for up to 30 seconds and as many times as the 3 AA batteries that support it last.

Special Features

The PowerUp 2.0 Electric Motor conversion kit comes with four paper plane designs that will help you improve your skills of building awesome flying aircrafts from regular and special paper.

Things You Need To Consider

The kit comes with basic paper plane building instructions, and it will require a bit of intuition and practice to make the system work properly, but this feature makes the entire process even more exciting for both adults and children.

PowerUp Electric Motor For Paper PlanesPros

  • Cool paper plane building designs
  • Fun for both children and adults
  • Long flying time

Cons

  • Basic installment instructions

The Bottom Line

The PowerUp 2.0 Electric Motor is a simple and affordable toy that you can use to create a fun, bonding adventure with your children or grandkids. Together you can work out the basic building instructions and develop a long-flying paper plane that will catch the eye of onlookers.

Electric Motor For Paper Airplanes

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