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Electric Children's EPO Remote Control Flying Saucer Toys

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Toys are very important for children and many adults. So are you interested in the UFOs? Do you want to have your own UFO? Here the remote control flying saucer toy is perfect for you and you can enjoy playing with your children.This flying saucer toy is designed for the beginners to the experience UFO pilot, especially the children. The toy flying saucer is made of high quality EPO material, which adds light-weight and sturdy features to the saucer. The RC flying saucer model with sophisticated aviation technology and the advanced aerodynamic design offers you superior stability, smooth flight, sense of direction, tough feeling and flexibility. With low price and high quality as well as good performance, remote control flying saucer is a wonderful gift for your kids, your kids will like it very much and it also can develop your kids' intellectual resources. Let them have a good imagination.Usually toys go the extra mile for fun. And this remote sensing UFO toy gives little engineers a rich world to discover and explore as they re-create their favorite adventures. Your kids will love with this toy flying saucer.
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  • TZJ Electric Children's EPO Remote Control Flying Saucer Toys
    Flying Saucer Toy
  • Color: Black
  • Charging Time: 20mins
  • Flight Time:10mins
  • Material: EPO
  • Diameter: Approx.13cm/5.1in
  • Toy Flying Saucer
  • Ultra-micro size and weight of the flying saucer toy makes itself perfect for indoor flying
  • There are chargeable batteries in the flying saucer and you can also charge it over the counter
  • Super shell over the electric flying saucer toy provides best protection and attractive shape
  • The flying saucer toy with super light weight and high strength material helps you minimize the damage of clash
  • There are flashers in the flying saucer
  • The toy flying saucer can let out funny sounds and light
  • It is easy to fly the RC flying saucer
  • Made of EPO, this remote control flying saucer can company your children for a long time
  • This flying saucer toy can occasionally lead to happy ideas about the smile work suitable for children
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    Remote Control Flying Saucer
    Made of EPO, the flying saucer is durable for long time using. There is sensor over the flying saucer, once it is too near to the ground, it will fly higher automatically. On the contrary, if it is too high, you can press the button on the remote control to lower its height in the air
    TZJ Electric Children's EPO Remote Control Flying Saucer Toys
    Flying Saucer Toy
  • The top of the flying saucer will flash once you play it
  • Toy Flying Saucer
  • Inner show of the remote control flying saucer
  • RC Flying Saucer
  • This is the remote control of the flying saucer
  • Remote Control Flying Saucer
  • You can get them once you make the purchase
  • TZJ Electric Children's EPO Remote Control Flying Saucer Toys
  • The flying saucer toy is in small size
  • Flying Saucer Toy
    Toy Flying Saucer
  • The flying saucer will be packaged carefully
  • RC Flying Saucer
    The flying saucer is made of foam and you can use it for long time. Thanks to the material, the child does not need to worry that it will be broken when it hit the ground. Detailed design can bring you good mood and enjoyable feeling when you play it.
     
    Remote Control Flying Saucer
    TZJ Electric Children's EPO Remote Control Flying Saucer Toys
    About Flying Saucer
  • A flying saucer (also referred to as a flying disc) is a type of unidentified flying object (UFO) sometimes believed to be of alien origin with a disc or saucer-shaped body, usually described as silver or metallic, occasionally reported as covered with running lights or surrounded with a glowing light, hovering or moving rapidly either alone or in tight formations with other similar craft, and exhibiting high maneuverability
  • Disc-shaped flying objects have been interpreted as recorded occasionally since the Middle Ages, the first highly publicized sighting by Kenneth Arnold on June 24, 1947, resulted in the creation of the term by U.S. newspapers. Although Arnold never specifically used the term "flying saucer", he was quoted at the time saying the shape of the objects he saw was like a "saucer", "disc", or "pie-plate", and several years later added he had also said "the objects moved like saucers skipping across the water." (The Arnold article has a selection of newspaper quotes.) Both the terms flying saucer and flying disc were used commonly and interchangeably in the media until the early 1950s
  • Arnold's sighting was followed by thousands of similar sightings across the world. Such sightings were once very common, to such an extent that "flying saucer" was a synonym for UFO through the 1960s before it began to fall out of favor. The term is still often used generically for any UFO.
  • More recently, the flying saucer has been largely supplanted by other alleged UFO-related vehicles, such as the black triangle.[citation needed] The term UFO was, in fact, invented in 1952, to try to reflect the wider diversity of shapes being seen. However, unknown saucer-like objects are still reported, such as in the widely-publicized 2006 sighting over Chicago-O'Hare airport.
    Many of the alleged flying saucer photographs of the era are now believed to be hoaxes. The flying saucer is now considered largely an icon of the 1950s and of B-movies in particular, and is a popular subject in comic science fiction
    Sightings:
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  • News notice printed in Nuremberg, describing the 4th April 1561 Nuremberg mass sighting. Discs and spheres were said to emerge from large cylinders. From Wickiana collection in Zurich.A manuscript illustration of the 10th-century Japanese narrative, The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, depicts a round flying machine similar to a flying saucer
  • Perhaps the oldest recording of a saucer-shaped object is from 1290, when a silver disc was reported flying over a village in Yorkshire.[3] Disc-like flying objects were occasionally reported throughout the millennium. For example, in a mass sighting over Nuremberg in 1561, discs and spheres were reported emerging from large cylinders. (woodcut at left) They are also claimed by urologists to frequently show up in religious artwork. Artwork of the Annunciation of Mary, for instance, frequently shows a narrow beam of light descending from a saucer-like object. (examples at right and lower left) However, it is usually even ambiguous as to whether the artists were trying to depict something that had been seen or whether there was religious symbolism involved, let alone UFOs
  • Possibly the first well-documented instance to specifically compare the objects to saucers, and the first to be widely reported, was the Kenneth Arnold sighting on June 24, 1947, while Arnold was flying near Mount Rainier.[3] He reported seeing 9 brightly-reflecting vehicles, one shaped like a crescent but the others more disc- or saucer-shaped, flying in an echelon formation, weaving like the tail of a kite, flipping and flashing in the sun, and traveling with a speed of at least 1,200 miles per hour (1,900 km/h).[6] In addition to the saucer or disc shape (Arnold also used the terms "pie plate" and half-moon shaped), he also later said he described the motion of the craft as "like a saucer if you skip it across water", leading to the term "flying saucer" and also "flying disc" (which were synonymous for a number of years)
  • Annunciation artwork often depicts a narrow beam descending from saucer-like objects. Immediately following the report, hundreds of sightings of usually saucer-like objects were reported across the United States and also in some other countries. The most widely publicized of these was the sighting by a United Airlines crew on July 4 of nine more disc-like objects pacing their plane over Idaho, not far from Arnold's initial sighting. On July 8, the Army Air Force base at Roswell, New Mexico issued a press release saying that they had recovered a "flying disc" from a nearby ranch (the so-called Roswell UFO incident, which was front-page news until the military issued a retraction saying that it was a weather balloon
  • On July 9, the Army Air Force Directorate of Intelligence, assisted by the FBI, began a secret study of the best of the flying saucer reports, including Arnold's and the United Airlines' crew. Three weeks later they issued an intelligence estimate describing the typical characteristics reported (including that they were often reported as disc-like and metallic) and concluded that something was really flying around. A follow-up investigation by the Air Materiel Command at Wright Field, Ohio arrived at the same conclusion. A widespread official government study of the saucers was urged by General Nathan Twining. This led to the formation of Project Sign (also known as Project Saucer) at the end of 1947, the first public Air Force UFO study. This evolved into Project Grudge (1949–1951) and then Project Blue Book (1952–1970)
  • The term "flying saucer" quickly became deeply ingrained in the English vernacular. A Gallup poll from August 1947 found that 90% had heard about the mysterious flying saucers or flying discs, and a 1950 Gallup poll found that 94% of those polled had heard the term, easily beating out all other mentioned commonly used terms in the news such as "Cold War", "universal military training," and "bookie"
  • Air Force statistics indicated that the basic saucer-shape continued to be the most commonly reported one through the 1950s and 1960s until Project Blue Book ended in 1970. There have been some claims, still undocumented by scientific study that reports of saucers began to decline in the 1970s, being supplanted by other craft such as black triangles, cylinders, and amorphous shapes. It has also been asserted that despite the increase in portable cameras, photographs dwindled as Cold War and Space Race interest decreased and a number of notable images were exposed as fakes
  • Explanations:
  • In addition to the extraterrestrial hypothesis, a variety of possible explanations for flying saucers have been put forward. One of the most common states that most photos of saucers were hoaxes; cylindrical metal objects such as pie tins, hubcaps and dustbin lids were easy to obtain, and the poor focus seen in UFO images makes the true scale of the object difficult to ascertain.[citation needed] However, some photos and movies were deemed authentic after intensive study. An example was the saucer-like object photographed by farmer Paul Trent near Portland, Oregon in 1950, which passed all tests when studied by the Condon Committee in the 1960s
  • Another theory states that most are natural phenomena such as lenticular clouds and balloons, which appear disc-like in some lighting conditions
  • A third theory puts all saucer sightings down to a form of mass hysteria. Arnold described the craft he saw as saucer-like but not perfectly round (he described them as thin, flat, rounded in front but chopped in back and coming to a point), but the image of the circular saucer was fixed in the public consciousness. The theory posits that as the use of the term flying saucer in popular culture decreased, so too did sightings
  • However, one Air Force commissioned study contradicted some of these contentions. A scientific and statistical analysis of 3200 Air Force cases by the Battelle Memorial Institute from 1952-1954 found that most were indeed due to natural phenomena. But only about 2% were due to hoaxes or psychological effects and only 4% was thought due to clouds. Other very minor contributors to the identified were birds, light phenomena such as mirages or searchlights, and various miscellany such as flares or kites. The vast majority of identified objects (about 84%) were explained as balloons, aircraft, or astronomical objects. However, about 22% of all sightings still defied any plausible explanation by the team of scientists. The percent of unidentified rose to 33% for the best witnesses and cases. Thus when carefully studied, a very substantial fraction of reports (given the available data) cannot be easily explained away as being caused by mundane phenomena. Other scientific studies have come to similar conclusions
  • Fata Morgana (mirages) and Flying Saucers:
  • Fata Morgana of distant islands distorted images beyond recognitionFata Morgana, a type of mirage, might be responsible for some flying saucers sightings, by displaying objects located below the astronomical horizon hovering in the sky. It might also magnify these objects and make them look absolutely unrecognizable.
  • Similarly some unidentified seen on radar might also be due to Fata Morgana-type atmospheric phenomena, though more technically known as "anomalous propagation" and more commonly as "radar ghosts"
  • As is well known, atmospheric ducting is the explanation for certain optical mirages, and in particular the arctic illusion called "fata morgana" where distant ocean or surface ice, which is essentially flat, appears to the viewer in the form of vertical columns and spires, or "castles in the air."
  • People often assume that mirages occur only rarely. This may be true of optical mirages, but conditions for radar mirages are more common, due to the role played by water vapor which strongly affects the atmospheric refractivity in relation to radio waves. Since clouds are closely associated with high levels of water vapor, optical mirages due to water vapor are often rendered undetectable by the accompanying opaque cloud. On the other hand, radar propagation is essentially unaffected by the water droplets of the cloud so that changes in water vapor content with altitude are very effective in producing atmospheric ducting and radar mirages
  • Earth-based Examples:
  • The first documented patent for a lenticular flying machine was submitted by Romanian inventor Henri Coanda. He made a functional small scale model which was flown in 1932 and a patent was granted in 1935 At a Symposionum organized by the Romanian Academy in 1967 Coanda said:
  • "These airplanes we have today are no more than a perfection of a toy made of paper children use to play with. My opinion is we should search for a completely different flying machine, based on other flying principles. I consider the aircraft of the future that which will take off vertically, fly as usual and land vertically. This flying machine should have no parts in movement. The idea came from the huge power of the cyclons"
  • Other attempts have been made, with limited success, to produce manned vehicles based on the flying saucer design. While some, such as the Avrocar and M200G Volantor have been produced in limited numbers, most fail to leave the drawing board. The Avrocar, with vertical takeoff and landing, was originally intended to replace both the Jeep and the helicopter in combat situations, but proved to be inadequate for both. In spite of a powerful turbojet, it could not rise more than four or five feet off the ground, i.e., out of ground effect. Thus, the Avrocar could be seen as a prototype for the early generations of hovercraft, lacking only a 'skirt' to make it a truly effective example of the type. Unmanned saucers have had more success; the Sikorsky Cypher is a saucer-like UAV which uses the disc-shaped shroud to protect rotor blades.
  • The British Rail flying saucer, a proposed saucer-like spacecraft some more advanced flying saucers capable of spaceflight have been proposed, often as black projects by aeronautics companies. The Lenticular Reentry Vehicle was a secret project run by Convair for a saucer device which could carry both astronauts and nuclear weapons into orbit; the nuclear powered system was planned in depth, but is not believed to have ever flown. More exotically, British Rail worked on plans for the British Rail "Space Vehicle" a proposed, saucer-shaped craft based on so far undiscovered technologies such as nuclear fusion and superconductivity, which was supposed to have been able to transport multiple passenger between planets, but never went beyond the patent stage
  • There is at least one design that received a US patent in 2005: U.S. Patent 6,960,975 It claims to be "propelled by the pressure of inflationary vacuum state".
  • Additionally, a professor at the University of Florida has begun work on a Wingless Electromagnetic Air Vehicle (WEAV) for NASA which has received public interest because of its coincidental resemblance to a flying saucer
  • Military uses:
  • In the last decade, plasma induction technologies have led to the advance of propulsion and energy systems, operators such as the USAF and NASA have taken an interest in utilizing this tech for the purpose of building flying saucers
  • In popular culture:
  • Surprisingly, long before the Kenneth Arnold sighting of 1947 and the adoption of the term "flying saucer" by the press, spacecraft of human or alien origin were often illustrated as classic flying saucers in the popular press, dating back to at least 1911
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  • Other Thoughts: The Remote Sensing UFO Toy flying saucer's structure very sturdy and light-weight, it makes the flight maneuvering is quick and responsive.

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00:00:00 10-10-2011 Awesome Toy Flying Saucer! Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: I find it's flight charistics realistic and capable. Smooth and gentle at low power, quick and responsive at high power. I love the removable main gear for grass belly landings

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00:00:00 10-18-2011 very good Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: The package of the Flying Saucer Toy is very well and the flying saucer toy very attractive. Less assembly require I just need to install the landing gear then fly into the sky. kids love them very much!!

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  • Other Thoughts: Just like the website said, the Remote Control Flying Saucer is very easy to control. And thanks for their TIPs it let me get know more about the Children's UFO Toy.

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  • Other Thoughts: I bought the RC Flying Saucer and it is the genuine product listed. in fact I just ordered 2 more from the website!

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