PowerUp Toys designs iPhone-controlled paper airplanes

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An inventor named Shai Goitein has designed the PowerUp 3.0, an iPhone-controlled paper airplane that can fly for over 10 minutes. His company, PowerUp Toys, hopes to raise $50,000 in a Kickstarter campaign so that it can mass produce the PowerUp 3.0.

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PowerUp Toys is raising money via crowdfunding for novel and clever idea: attaching a real airplane motor to a paper airplane. Once you do that, you can fly it with an iPhone’s touchscreen.

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