✈️ Fly High with Fun!
The OTONOPI Airplane Toy is a meticulously designed die-cast model of the 787, featuring vibrant lights, realistic sounds, and a durable build, making it the perfect interactive toy and collectible for children aged 3 and up.
N**I
Fun for my 9 year old
This was a present for my 9 year old son. He absolutely loves it. He likes that it lights up. It is a very sturdy high quality product. The price was good also.
M**D
My son loves it
Came fast and very durable and sound works great
L**A
Toy airplane
My grandson loved his toy, the size, the lights, the pull back and release, it was perfect, he had a big smile on his face!!!
L**S
Made nicely, looks good, grandson loved it!
This was a gift for my grandson, who took his first plane ride on his own to my house. I still think it was a little expensive, but he loved it.
P**
Sturdy
He loves it! Plays with it all the time. Shares it with others. It just keeps on working! Good toy.
C**A
It’s criminal to sell this for 30.00
This product is cheaply made and way smaller than expected. The size part is definitely my fault for not looking more in depth at the dimensions. However, this is a toy I can pick up at Big Lots for a fraction of the price. My son played with it for 20 minutes before the wheels broke off and it started to make noises like a button was stuck somewhere. Not worth 28.00. I feel completely bamboozled!
F**L
OTONOPI Model Airplane
The OTONOPI Model Plane was purchased as a gift for a toddler; he loved it. The plane is a nice size for playing (about 10" long; not too big, not too small). It's also sufficiently durable to withstand a little bit of rough play. It makes jet-engine noise and flashing lights if you push the plane down on its landing gear (I wish this feature could be turned off). Overall, this is a good-quality toy and is a good value for around $20-$25. It looks like an actual jet airplane with proper proportions and detail. I would buy it again.
L**K
For Display Not A Play
My grandson picked this out specifically because it was a 'pull back/let go'. 1st time he did it, on birthday, the small front wheels snapped off. Amazon did replace it for 'display' but still doesn't have a plane to 'play' with.
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