Want a cool birthday idea? |
| 2/19/2010 7:17:37 PM |
I have what might be the best birthday idea I have yet to come up with, especially if you have to come up with a really unique birthday idea. And best of all this birthday idea works just as well for children as adults. What possible birthday idea could fit this description? How about the Electric Remote P-51 Mustang RTF Control Plane ARF Kit Only I found online at the Shop On Mine web site. The birthday idea I have in mind would include the remote control plane as a gift from mom and dad to the birthday boy or girl while the birthday theme could be all about planes. The birthday party supplies can be bought online and feature the history of aviation from the Wright Flyer up to today's modern aircraft. Other birthday ideas for this birthday theme might include a small die cast metal airplane for all the guests as birthday party favors. And to really put this birthday idea in a class of it's own have the party at a local airport restaurant. Speak with the airport manager and see if they can arrange for the use of the restaurant or a section for the birthday party. Maybe they can even talk a pilot to stop by and congratulate the birthday boy or girl and for my final birthday idea for this birthday theme see if a local plane owner will take the kids up for a short spin around the airport.
Once the birthday party is over and everyone is back home for a well deserved rest the kit airplane of one of America's most formidable World War 2 fighters can be quickly assembled and taken out for a flight. This particular remote control airplane has a wingspan of almost three feet, a flight weight of one pound, and has been designed for the novice or beginner in the sport of flying remote controlled airplanes. I found this great gift online at http://www.shoponmine.com/ where I could have spent several hours looking at all the great products. I use to watch my friends dad and uncle fly their remote control planes when I was just a kid. It looked so cool and the planes they flew were replicas of the famous World War 2 fighter planes. They would fly these planes at a golf driving range during the hours the range was closed, and my friend's uncle would always bring a new plane he had built during the winter.
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