We've all done it. We've all had one. Cheap five-dollar balsa wood planes, plastics models, and foam board. Honestly, their one of the most fun things to play around with on a nice sunny day. And one of those planes in particular, I have recreated in SimplePlanes. Introducing, the Wind-Seeker!
The Wind-Seeker is probably the best wind-up rubberband powered plane I've ever flown, it has power, it has speed, and it ain't called the Wind-Seeker for nothing; The first time I ever flew it, it flew so far and so high that it got stuck in a tree that had to be atleast 80-100 feet tall. The only way it came down was in a storm that followed shortly after it was stuck. It got badly mangled, but we repaired it, and it's back in the air again!
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I had the wooden ones, till they broke.
@FairFireFight well you can start today! They're like five dollars at AC-Moore, or basically any craft store or something like that. I usually get them off of Amazon, EBay, or any other shopping website, they're pretty cheap.
@RailfanEthan want me to send you a pic of the real thing?
@Viper3000ad ooh, that's actually not a bad idea, I may have to try that someday!
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bruh this looks cooler than real ones
@AWESOMENESS360 or u can use rotators set with a specific amound of spins...
Nice little plane, I remember these ☺
I remember flying these things into trees all the time!
@Viper3000ad the real one is rubber band powered, this one is powered by an engine, because that's just how SimplePlanes works.
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I had a 3 foot air hogs styrofoam glider that was so fun to fly until it hit the street and the wing broke off
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This is powered plane? It has an engine.?
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