Welcome to KIWIreviews - product reviews
•  click here to return to the homepage  •
Welcome visitor.Join us or log in

Product reviews on kiwireviews.nz : Saturday 12th October 2024 - 06:40:58

QuickSearch for:    What is QuickSearch?
QuickJump to:    What is QuickJump?
logon name: p/w:  

I want to:

You Are Here...

Home > Categories > Toys > Projectile Launchers > Power Launch Fighter - Hornet F-18 review

« Super Diaper Baby 2 - The Invasion of the Potty Snatchers reviewSuper Diaper Baby 2 - The Invasion of the Potty SnatchersRavenwood reviewRavenwood »

Score: 9.8/10  [1 review]
5 out of 5
ProdID: 3006 - Power Launch Fighter - Hornet F-18
Brand : Lyonaeec

Power Launch Fighter - Hornet F-18
Price:
$18.99
Sample/s Supplied by:
Click to search for all products supplied by Holdson (NZ)

Disclosure StatementFULL DISCLOSURE: A number of units of this product have, at some time, been provided to KIWIreviews by Holdson (NZ) or their agents for the sole purposes of unbiased, independent reviews. No fee was requested, offered nor accepted by KIWIreviews or the reviewers themselves - these are genuine, unpaid consumer reviews.
Available:
June 2011

Power Launch Fighter - Hornet F-18 product reviews

    •  Accurate design & manufacture
    •  Excellent flying performance
    •  No glue or tools required
    •  Easy to assemble

Contents:
    •  Parts for the plane
    •  Elastic band and launcher handle
    •  Adhesive labels
    •  Full set of assembly instructions
    •  Detailed flying instructions

Size:
    •  Width: 360mm
    •  Length: 455mm

Check out Holdson (NZ) onlineClick here to see all the listings for Holdson (NZ) Visit their website Follow them on Twitter Check them out on Facebook They do not have a YouTube Channel They do not have a Pinterest board They do not have an Instagram channel They do not have a TikTok channel



Tags:
elastic   holdson   hornet   model   plane   rubberband
Other listings you may be interested in:
Rubber Band Powered History AirplaneRubber Band Powered History Airplane
Rating: 7.8
SpeedeezSpeedeez
Rating: 7.4
My First Soap FactoryMy First Soap Factory
Rating: 9.5
First Friends figuresFirst Friends figures
Rating: 8.6
Musical Travel MobileMusical Travel Mobile
Rating: 7.2
24 Piece Prehistoric Sunset Jigsaw 24 Piece Prehistoric Sunset Jigsaw 
Rating: 10.0
KiwiClings - Fairy FrolicsKiwiClings - Fairy Frolics
Rating: 8.0
KiwiClings - GeometricKiwiClings - Geometric
Rating: 9.3
Laugh and Learn - Learning BirdbathLaugh and Learn - Learning Birdbath
Rating: 9.8
Fisher Price Laugh and Learn Learning LanternFisher Price Laugh and Learn Learning Lantern
Rating: 9.5
Brilliant Basics Nursery Rhymes KeysBrilliant Basics Nursery Rhymes Keys
Rating: 8.0
Plus-Plus - Mini PastelPlus-Plus - Mini Pastel
Rating: 9.6
flexo - Foil Pack Collectionflexo - Foil Pack Collection
Rating: 9.5

Product reviews...

Everyone is welcome to post a review. You will need to Join up or log in to post yours.

Click here to read the profile of tucker

Review by: tucker (Karl)
Dated: 15th of July, 2011

Link to this review Report this review

 

This Review: 9.8/10
Value for Money:
Score 10 out of 10
Fun Factor:
Score 10 out of 10
Safety Factor:
Score 9 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 10 out of 10

First things first - this product is made in China... and as we have discovered with such things, the instruction sheet is, at best, a moderately-good translation into American English... and at worst a travesty of linguistic misinterpretation. Thankfully, this case was at the better end of the scale, with plenty of pictures and few words, meaning less to translate the badly English into. Wink Icon

Putting the plane together was simplicity itself, after a bit of careful observation of the diagrams and some thoughtful planning... sliding in the rearmost plastic wing locator bracket being the toughest part of it as far as I determined. Careful use of a craft knife to cut away some of the stickering on the fuselage (plane's main body) helped deal with the problem of it tearing and bunching up, preventing the bracket from fully seating.

The fuselage is made of sturdy balsa - a heavier grade than I have seen in most hobby planes - covered with a large sticker on each side for cosmetics. It also comes with a rubber nose cone pre-attached, which provides the nose-heavy weight required to keep the plane's center of mass ahead of it's center of rotation - which ensures it flies straight. (See, you CAN learn serious stuff by watching MythBusters!) The wing, tailfins and rear stabiliser are all foam sandwiched between stickers. This kept the lift surfaces as light as possible, but with enough strength to not warp under the stresses of flight.

I thought it was very clever how, once assembled, the plane comes with printed stickers to help attach the pieces more securely, and smooth over mounting brackets to give better airflow. This is a little detail I think is missing from most of the 'cheap and nasty' toy planes we see in Dollar Shops and the bargain bins at bookstores. This may appear to be like those planes, but it sure doesn't look like it when you pop the box open and get 'hands on'.

Flight testing was a bit of a problem, since the inside was too small, and the outside was quite wet... but I managed to get a dry spell long enough to send it careening down the driveway in "hand-thrown glider' mode. The 'rubber-band power-launched' option also worked, but we couldn't really give it much grunt, as the end of the driveway leads out on to a main road, and the last thing I wanted was to have a truck or car crash trying to avoid 'bird-strike'.

A few quick test flights, some tweaking of the ailerons and flaps to make it fly straight, and it was zooming down the driveway as happy as a sparrow. I think I will need to take this out to our Test Range down by Hamilton Lake (Lake Rotoroa) sometime when it's not so boggy, and give it a proper test where it has room to soar, because honestly, a bird as fine as this should not have it's wings clipped to a driveway run.

Overall, this is a great toy, and will be a knock-em-dead winner for Christmas. The kids might take one look and groan, but after assembly and some play-testing, those frowns will be ear-to-ear grins, and the inventive tykes will undoubtedly have come up with some kind of tag or catch game. Watch for them in stores!

FOLLOW-UP : 28th July 2011
Finally got a chance to take this out to the testing range and give it a good test under rubber band launch conditions. When you are applying more thrust, even the slightest change in airflow can cause erratic flight or even crashes... in the course of trying to get long, level flights I saw all of these... and you know what, they were HEAPS more fun and interesting to watch than a slow, straight glide.

In the end, I adjusted the plane for "Stunt Mode" flight - with all the flaps off at carefully calculated angles design to send the plane looping, spinning, rolling, and generally insanely careering around the park... often resulting in wading across muddy patches of paddock to reclaim the plain which was proudly stuck nose-deep-bum-up in a soggy patch of grass. But how it got there was ALWAYS exciting to watch. I had a family stop in the middle of their afternoon stroll around the lakefront while the kids put on a background soundtrack of "Oooohhh" and "Aaaahhhhhh" and "Wooowwwwwwww!" for me.

Afterwards, as I was heading back to the car to have some more fun with the Power Wave speedboat before heading back to write this all up, a couple of adults who had been observing came over and had a good look at the plane and boat, asked me a lot of questions, and departed with comments such as "Going to keep an eye out for that... think the boys would like one each?" and "Well, it's a good time to be thinking about Christmas presents before things go crazy, shall we check out the toy store in the morning dear?" - always gratifying to hear.

Random listing from 'Toys'...

Score: 8.3
Product reviews for listing 1867: First Friends Car
Brand : Tolo Toys

Product image for First Friends Car    •  Electronic Car.
    •  Comes with a First Friend.
    •  Press the horn, hear it beep, watch the lights flash.
    •  Press the head of the little guy, and watch the car go!
    •  Break lights flash when the car stops.
    •  Can be ... more...

Go to the listing

General Disclaimer...

Protected by Copyscape Plagiarism Checker - Do not copy content from this page. Creative Commons Licence All trademarks, images and copyrights on this site are owned by their respective companies.
KIWIreviews is an independent entity, part of the Knock Out News Group. This is a free public forum presenting user opinions on selected products, and as such the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the opinion of kiwireviews.nz and are protected under New Zealand law by the "Honest Opinion" clause of the Defamation Act of 1992. KIWIreviews accepts no liability for statements made on this site, on the premise that they have been submitted as the true and honest opinions of the individual posters. In most cases, prices and dates stated are approximate and should be considered as only guidelines.

"I'm tired of all this nonsense about beauty being only skin-deep. That's deep enough. What do you want, an adorable pancreas?"
Jean Kerr