You Don’t Need Any Starfleet Training To Fly This Star Trek USS Enterprise Drone

You Don’t Need Any Starfleet Training To Fly This Star Trek USS Enterprise Drone

With umpteen different Star Wars movies enroute, it’s understandable that Star Trek fans might be feeling a little left out. But 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of the franchise, and to help celebrate Spin Master has turned its popular quadcopter drones into a flying version of the USS Enterprise.

You Don’t Need Any Starfleet Training To Fly This Star Trek USS Enterprise Drone

The detailed replica features the entire Enterprise, from its saucer to its nacelles, complete with working lighting and ten authentic sound effects.

You Don’t Need Any Starfleet Training To Fly This Star Trek USS Enterprise Drone

The four spinning rotors that allow the toy drone to fly are housed inside the ship’s saucer section which is almost completely see-through in this version to allow air to pass through. But otherwise it’s a remarkably faithful recreation of Kirk’s ship.

You Don’t Need Any Starfleet Training To Fly This Star Trek USS Enterprise Drone

Available later this year for about $US120 ($169), the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A drone also comes with a branded controller, so you don’t have to fumble with awkward touchscreen controls on your phone. And while it might not zoom across your living room at close to the speed of light, a trigger on the controller does activate a warp speed mode, complete with the expected sound effects.

[Spin Master]


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