anyone got one of these ?
Re: anyone got one of these ?
I don't have one, but I can tell you that it was marketed as part of a range called "Zoomy Balloonies".
Re: anyone got one of these ?
Here is a box of them sold via Vectis not so long ago.
http://www.vectis.co.uk/AuctionImages/312/1283_m.jpg
http://www.vectis.co.uk/AuctionImages/312/1283_m.jpg
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MOTORMAN
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Re: anyone got one of these ?
One of many alternative toy products from the mighty Lesney company. Never had one so not sure how well they went, but you had to attach a blown up balloon to the back module and I think the pressing of the button on top opened a valve allowing the balloon's air to escape forcing the toy forwards along a smooth surface, the operation working in a similar way to how the Hovercraft works.
GHOSTHUNTER.
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Re: anyone got one of these ?
No.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:One of many alternative toy products from the mighty Lesney company. Never had one so not sure how well they went, but you had to attach a blown up balloon to the back module and I think the pressing of the button on top opened a valve allowing the balloon's air to escape forcing the toy forwards along a smooth surface, the operation working in a similar way to how the Hovercraft works.
The air in the balloon, being slightly above atmospheric pressure, escaped via a piece of rubber with a pinched end, making a high-pitched squealing sound and, in so doing, created a jet of air at the back of the "vehicle". As a result of action and reaction, the air leaving at the back propelled the "vehicle" forwards. (Exactly the same propulsion principle as a rocket.)
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Re: anyone got one of these ?
Thank's Hugh, was not sure if the Balloon sat on top or at the rear and I did not know this toy was an Audible one, don't think I'll be collecting them
Ghosty.
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"Blow 'em up and hear 'em go" was the slogan.
John
There's nothing regular about wheels
There's nothing regular about wheels
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Sorry. I should have made that clear. The balloon sits on top, over the opening in the middle.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Thank's Hugh, was not sure if the Balloon sat on top or at the rear...
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In other words:Idris wrote:No.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:One of many alternative toy products from the mighty Lesney company. Never had one so not sure how well they went, but you had to attach a blown up balloon to the back module and I think the pressing of the button on top opened a valve allowing the balloon's air to escape forcing the toy forwards along a smooth surface, the operation working in a similar way to how the Hovercraft works.
The air in the balloon, being slightly above atmospheric pressure, escaped via a piece of rubber with a pinched end, making a high-pitched squealing sound and, in so doing, created a jet of air at the back of the "vehicle". As a result of action and reaction, the air leaving at the back propelled the "vehicle" forwards. (Exactly the same propulsion principle as a rocket.)
F = m X a
F- Force
m - mass
a - acceleration
or something like that
MOTORMAN
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This thread's just full of hot air!
John
There's nothing regular about wheels
There's nothing regular about wheels