FlyTech Dragonfly
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According to FCC filings submitted December 1 2006, the company WowWee is currently developing a toy dragonfly under the name of FlyTech Dragonfly that would fly under remote control. It is retail priced at $49.99 and is currently only available at RadioShack.
Possible inspirations
In Invisible Boy a remotely controlled dragonfly called the Invisibility Simulator with Intromittent Transmission (or ISIT) is featured.
External links
- FCC filing: WowWee's FlyTech Dragonfly
- FCC filing: WowWee's Dragonfly controller
- Flytech Dragonfly Information page (plus YouTube video) its a big fly