Sunday 18 September 2016

PowerUp 2.0: Electric Paper Airplane Conversion Kit

Toss homemade paper airplanes hundreds of feet!

 

 

Overview

Dramatically extend the loft and distance of your home made paper airplanes with the PowerUp Electric Power Module.

Using a powerful propeller attached to a durable carbon fiber shaft, the PowerUp can create flights lasting up to two minutes long and traveling hundreds of yards!

The simple clip-on design will fit onto nearly any paper airplane. Once attached, press the small hand-held charger into the nose of the power module for up to 20 seconds. The propeller will start spinning upon contact and once it's up to max speed, you're ready for take-off!

Each kit includes a storage case, instructions, power module, charging unit, and spare propeller. Requires 3 AA batteries (not included). 

Features & specs

  • Dimensions: 8.5" x 1.75" x 0.75"
  • Materials: Fiber carbon composite, ABS plastic
  • Up to 2 minutes of free flight time
  • Charges in 20 seconds
  • Tosses travel hundreds of feet!
  • Includes 1 spare propeller
  • Requires 3 AA batteries (not included)
  • Use 8.5x11 or A4 printer paper (not included)

Two-minute-long paper airplane flights!

With the PowerUp Electric Power Module, you can easily toss regular paper airplanes hundreds of yards. Simply fold a standard piece of copier paper into the design of your choice, clip on the PowerUp, and take flight!

PowerUp Module electrifies your homemade paper airplanes.

Durable electric motor attaches to nearly any design

The PowerUp Electric Power Module is made from a tough fiber carbon composite in order to withstand the occasional rough landing. That being said, only fly your PowerUp in grassy fields. Avoid asphalt and concrete.

The clip-on power module will attach to nearly any paper airplane design. The only restriction is that your design must be shorter than 8 inches. Other than that, feel free to flex your imagination when it comes to your aerogami.


The PowerUp Electric Power Module for paper airplanes.

Charges in under twenty seconds!

Prior to takeoff, dock the charger nose into the front receptacle of the power module and the propeller will spin to life. Listen carefully. When the prop is at its highest pitch, give your aircraft a gentle toss and watch it take to the skies!

With a quick 20 second charge, you can send your paper airplane on long distance flights.

Super long flights!

Depending on wind and weather conditions, the PowerUp is known to create flights of up to two minutes in duration! Crazy!

During our extensive testing (which did eventually devolve from serious scientific study to grown men acting like children on Christmas Day), we found the PowerUp to be extremely easy to use and powerfully addictive.

However, due to the size of the field we were in (only about 1.5 acres), our flights typically ended after about 30 seconds when the PowerUp would inevitably hit a tree or a car (sorry, neighbors!). Keep in mind that it may take a bit of practice to achieve those long 2-minute flight times, but it's definitely a possibility!

With the PowerUp, you can send your paper airplanes flying for over two minutes.

Experiment with different designs

Nearly any paper airplane design shorter than 8 inches will work with the PowerUp. There are tons of resources available online that offer instructions for folding standard 8.5x11 or A4 printer paper into aircraft.

The PowerUp's instructions include a simple, yet very effective design that allows you to experiment with aerodynamic adjustments. For instance, you can adjust the design's elevons to create a flight path that produces a wide arc so that your plane (hopefully) stays within your immediate area.

The PowerUp clips on to a wide variety of paper airplane styles.

PowerUp box contents

The PowerUp Electric Power Module includes the following items: instructions, charger (requires 3 AA batteries which are not included), a spare propeller, and the airplane module.

The box contents of the PowerUp Electric Power Module for Paper Airplanes



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