Having been let down by a different seller, I-Tech came through & levelled the field with a prompt delivery of this xmas stocking classic.



Same packaging & designs as when you were 7 years old (though do assemble with an adult or a kid may bend the styrene straight out of the pack.



These fly so well, which is part of the nostalgic experience, sure fire winners any day in party packs, for fetes, or as I do keeping a few in the glovebox of the car so if my child is hanging around & bored whilst out we have an option for play.



give thee a bit of space in a garden or park (even a street) they will eventually break but oh what fun in the meantime!

(this brand is probably the reason I never learnt to fold a paper plane (& still can't) ...because these are so much better.

The propeller is, as always a nice touch spinning as it glides through the air, (remember those searches for a lost prop? scouring the "flightpath"



Be gentle with it & have fun, buy a box & make a party go with a bang, just be prepared to show & perhaps make the first planes for your kid as they tend to be kackhanded (never glued an airfix model in their lives) until you are sure they aren't going to bust it straight out of the packet, these are just polystyrene you know!



All the favourites are there, supermarine spitfires (several variants), hurricane, focke wulf ...& the others we used to rummage through, invariably the japanese planes were always left as I recall!



So don't give them a choice give em a plane, they ALL fly well.