A launcher has programmable keys that activate a programming device to communicate with a flying toy to set up any one of multiple different motions of the toy. This is affected when the flying object and the launcher are connected together. Different combinations of program keys include changing of
A launcher has programmable keys that activate a programming device to communicate with a flying toy to set up any one of multiple different motions of the toy. This is affected when the flying object and the launcher are connected together. Different combinations of program keys include changing of speed and landing procedures. The flying toy includes a receiver that operates a motor, and the flying object is clipped on the launcher and ejected after a user triggers the release button on the launcher.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A programmable flying toy system comprising: a flyable toy object including a body, an element with the body to permit flight, and a rotating element located on the front of the flyable toy object to permit propulsion of the object, wherein the sole propulsion element o
The invention claimed is: 1. A programmable flying toy system comprising: a flyable toy object including a body, an element with the body to permit flight, and a rotating element located on the front of the flyable toy object to permit propulsion of the object, wherein the sole propulsion element on the flyable toy object is the rotating element; a handheld launch device for receiving the flyable toy object prior to flight, wherein the launch device is not for remotely controlling the flyable toy object during flight; a spring-loaded release to launch the flyable toy object from the launch device and to take flight, the spring-loaded release having a spring for propelling the flyable toy object from the launch device; the flyable toy object further including a motor for operating at least one element of the flyable toy object, and a receiver for interacting with the motor according to a flight pattern transmitted to the receiver; the launch device including a programming device, the programming device having an input device and a programmable microprocessor, the input device for inputting at least one command to the programmable microprocessor, and a communication circuit for transmitting a flight pattern from the programmable microprocessor to the receiver of the flyable toy object only prior to flight; and the launch device further including a trigger, wherein half-pressing the trigger activates the rotating element and fully pressing the same trigger facilitates the spring-loaded release in launching the flyable toy object from the launch device. 2. The flying toy system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the motor in the flyable toy object controls at least one of a rudder, propeller, or elevator associated with the flyable toy object. 3. The flying toy system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the programmable microprocessor stores one or more inputted commands together as a flight pattern, prior to transmission of the flight pattern represented by the stored commands to the receiver of the flyable toy object. 4. The flying toy system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the programmable microprocessor further controls at least one of a speaker, battery detector, charging control unit, or LED driver. 5. The flying system toy as claimed in claim 1, wherein the input device is a keypad, voice command, joystick, light, or infrared input. 6. The flying toy system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the programming device communicates with the receiver of the flyable toy object by a hard-wire connection to the receiver of the flyable toy object when the flyable toy object is located on the launch device. 7. The flying toy system as claimed in claim 1, further including at least one rechargeable battery inside the flyable toy object and wherein the launch device includes a compartment for receiving a battery, the battery in the launch device being for permitting charging to disseminate from the launching device to the at least one rechargeable battery in the flyable toy object. 8. The flying toy system as claimed in claim 7, wherein a hard wire connection between the flyable toy object and the launch device transmits both data communication between the programming device of the launch device and power to the at least one rechargeable battery of the flyable toy object. 9. The flying toy system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the launching device is a unit with a base permitting standing on a foundation and being balanced to prevent tipping when the flyable toy object is located on the launching object and to prevent tipping when the flying toy object is removed from the launching device. 10. The flying toy system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the launching device includes a base, an upstanding pedestal and a launch ramp, the launch ramp being directed substantially in line and forwardly in the same direction as the base. 11. A programmable flying toy system comprising: a flyable toy object including a body, an element with the body to permit flight, and a rotating element located on the front of the flyable toy object to permit propulsion of the object, wherein the sole propulsion element on the flyable toy object is the rotating element; a launch device for receiving the flyable toy object prior to flight; a spring-loaded release to launch the flyable toy object from the launch device and to take flight, the spring-loaded release having a spring for propelling the flyable toy object from the launch device; the flyable toy object further including a motor for operating at least one element of the flyable object, and a receiver for interacting with the motor according to a flight pattern transmitted to the receiver; and the launch device including a programming device, the programming device having an input device and a programmable microprocessor, the input device for inputting at least one command to the programmable microprocessor, and a communication circuit for transmitting a flight pattern from the programmable microprocessor to the receiver of the flyable toy object only prior to flight, wherein the programming device communicates with the receiver of the flyable toy object by a hard-wire connection to the receiver of the flyable toy object only when the flyable toy object is located on the launch device; and the launch device further including a trigger, wherein half-pressing the trigger activates the rotating element and fully Dressing the same trigger facilitates the spring-loaded release in launching the flyable toy object from the launch device. 12. The flying toy system as claimed in claim 11, wherein the programmable microprocessor stores one or more inputted commands together as a flight pattern, prior to transmission of the flight pattern represented by the stored commands to the receiver of the flyable toy object.
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