Finding the Perfect Toy Airplane
Journey through time, space, and the vast open sky. Soar high above the clouds towards the sun. Jet around the moon in the space shuttle. Future Flyers Club has all the toys and accessories to make your dreams and fantasies come true. It is time to put down that video game and play with a toy airplane. Learn how to feel the wonder and amusement that comes with stretching your imagination, expanding your horizons, and just being creative.
There are several different types of airplanes to consider when selecting your perfect toy. First, do you want to build it yourself or purchase a pre-made one? Scale model airplanes are a great way to learn how to build and appreciate the airplane and its history. There are die cast airplanes and plastic model planes, toys you can ride in, some that you can hang from your ceiling, and even remote control model airplanes. Future Flyers Club carries a vast array of toys, accessories, bedding, and even clothing. We know you will find the perfect airplane.
Building Scale Model Airplanes
Ready, set, build! While playing with airplanes can be fun, building your very own toy airplane can be even better! Just think of the hours of fun you will have perfecting your plane. When building scale model airplanes there is one important rule to follow: have fun!
Famous Influences in Aviation History
There are many people that helped make airplanes what they are today and truly changed aviation history. So next time you hop in your pedal plane or a real airliner, remember these people:
- Leonardo da Vinci - created several designs, but never demonstrated flight
- Wright Brothers - first design team to study and solve the power and control problems in gliders and the first power controlled aircraft
- Adolphe Pegoud - the first ace, five victories during World War I, died in action
- Manfred von Richthofen - the Red Baron, shot down 80 planes during World War I
- Charles Lindberg - flew solo non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean in the "Spirit of St. Louis", world's best-known aviator
- Amelia Earhart - first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, set many records, disappeared over the central Pacific Ocean during a circumnavigational flight attempt
Future Flyers Club invites you to browse through our site to learn more about airplane collectible, toys, model planes, and much more.
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