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PlanToys Spin N Fly Airplane

Imagine controlling the airplane as an aviator! This classic toy, also known as “Hui Machine” or “Hooey Stick”, can be played by rubbing the stick over the notches to see the propeller spins. Children can learn about cause and effect of vibration force turning the propeller. It is good for the basic learning of science.

  • A PlanToys take on the traditional “Hui Machine” or “Hooey Stick” game
  • Children can get the airplane's propellers to spin by sending vibrations to the plane by rubbing the stick on the ridges of the handle grips
  • Inspires curiosity and interest in science at a young age
  • Sustainably made in Thailand using chemical-free rubberwood, formaldehyde-free glue, organic pigments and water-based dyes.
$14.99
PlanToys Spin N Fly Airplane
$14.99

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PlanToys Spin N Fly Airplane

Imagine controlling the airplane as an aviator! This classic toy, also known as “Hui Machine” or “Hooey Stick”, can be played by rubbing the stick over the notches to see the propeller spins. Children can learn about cause and effect of vibration force turning the propeller. It is good for the basic learning of science.

  • A PlanToys take on the traditional “Hui Machine” or “Hooey Stick” game
  • Children can get the airplane's propellers to spin by sending vibrations to the plane by rubbing the stick on the ridges of the handle grips
  • Inspires curiosity and interest in science at a young age
  • Sustainably made in Thailand using chemical-free rubberwood, formaldehyde-free glue, organic pigments and water-based dyes.

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Imagine controlling the airplane as an aviator! This classic toy, also known as “Hui Machine” or “Hooey Stick”, can be played by rubbing the stick over the notches to see the propeller spins. Children can learn about cause and effect of vibration force turning the propeller. It is good for the basic learning of science.

  • A PlanToys take on the traditional “Hui Machine” or “Hooey Stick” game
  • Children can get the airplane's propellers to spin by sending vibrations to the plane by rubbing the stick on the ridges of the handle grips
  • Inspires curiosity and interest in science at a young age
  • Sustainably made in Thailand using chemical-free rubberwood, formaldehyde-free glue, organic pigments and water-based dyes.