The radio-controlled Falcon
is an ornithopter, which flies like a bird by flapping its
wings.
This is difficult to achieve as the wings
need to generate lift as well as thrust.
The unique and patented Directional-Wings
allow for superb control even in confined areas.
The flight of this flapping falcon is so
realistic that prototypes have been taken out of the sky by birds of prey, with
LED eyes still glowing as it is ripped to pieces!
Controllable up to a massive 40 metres,
flies for about 10 minutes per charge (charges directly from handset).
Requires 6x AA batteries, available
separately.

With 3.5 million visitors, 300 full time
scientists and 70 million artefacts and specimens the Natural History Museum,
London is quite possibly the most impressive museum in the world.
The NHMs unprecedented
media exposure, huge visitor numbers, and incredible exhibits create a fantastic
backdrop for product innovation and development.
Even the packaging itself
has been created utilising images from the museum's vast library, not available
anywhere else in the world!