These planes are a bit difficult to assemble. The middle part of the wing is larger, but the outer parts of the wing also fit closely to the fuselage. When you get to the middle, it looks like you're about to damage something in order to put it back together. The same with the horizontal stabilizer. And I say that as a grown parent and experienced mechanic and machinist. I can work with my hands. I'm not sure the average kid can always assemble this without damaging it right out of the box. Although I have to admit my 8 year old daughter successfully assembled one of the three. Genius is inherited I think. I didn't like how they fly. Somewhere in her nose a weight dangled in all three planes. Not much weight, basically. Two planes wanted to do this cyclic climb/stall while the third plane just fell into the air like it had no idea which end was ahead. The two, which flew a little, tended to spin when thrown hard, even with the horizontal stabilizer inserted into the parallel slot. a winged glider that flew superbly. These gliders definitely don't show 50 years of progress here. My daughter remarked that even paper airplanes are way better than these.
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