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Pink Fantasy Flyer Pedal Plane!

posted by Munchkin @ 4:21 PM
Thursday, January 14, 2010

Fantasy Flyer Pedal Plane

Fashioned after our nostalgic Silver Pursuit Plane, the Fantasy Flyer airplane pedal car comes with a custom padded seat, bright pink powder coat and shiny chrome detailing. 

Like all our pedal planes this toddler ride on toy has a moving spring-loaded propeller, sealed ball bearing drive, non-slip pedals and high-traction tires. It is finished in a long-lasting lead-free powder coat and adorned with original-vintage graphics.

I can tell that my daughter likes piloting around the backyard in her pedal plane.   The propeller moves when she pedals.   Who knows, maybe one day she’ll be performing daring, airborne feats in her own right.

Built for the typical youngster ages 2 to 5 years old.

Talk about the attention!

US Army Patrol Pedal Car Airplane

posted by Munchkin @ 12:22 PM
Saturday, December 12, 2009

Army Patrol Pedal Pane

Imagination Flies High in our Retro-Style Pedal Planes…

The Greatly loved 1941 Steelcraft U.S. Army Patrol Plane inspired our pedal planes.

The Army Patrol pedal plane is made of the same heavy gauge steel, just like the originals.  However chrome was added and lots of it.

The pedal plane windshield, steering wheel, exhaust ports, hood scoops, propeller, and hub caps are all chrome.

When the plane is pedaled, the propeller turns. We make this plane in several color combinations and all of our planes come with a padded seat.

This Army Patrol Airplane comes in a deep silver grey, trimmed with red and blue graphics, with a newly designed padded seat.

Just awesome!!

The Little Blue Angel

posted by Pedaling-Along @ 12:06 PM
Thursday, August 20, 2009

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My son’s rapt fascination with the Blue Angels inspired me to do some research on the 60-plus-year-old flying outfit. The Blues, formally known as the Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, formed just after World War II as a means to improve troop morale and demonstrate naval flight power to the rest of the world. When the Korean War began in 1950, the Blue Angels pilots were called to active duty and the squadron was temporarily disbanded.

Today, the Blues continue to thrill audiences during airshows across the country. My son and I turn out dutifully each summer to watch as they perform barrel rolls, high-risk landings and other tricks that I wouldn’t even attempt to name. I can tell that my son is getting ideas, so I got him a pedal plane that he pilots around the backyard. Who knows, maybe one day he’ll be performing daring, airborne feats in his own right.

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