Judging from the sound of "Foam," I think they may be safe to fly in most places, but I would suggest not to fly in crowded or urban places. Rather, go to a park or fly in large, open spaces.
Most rc foam planes have motors or remote controls, so they are not entirely safe for toddlers. These planes are marketed toward an older crowd, so more durable toy planes would be a better fit for such a young child. http://www.rcfoamcrafters.com/
No, it is not safe.
Planes are not perfect but they are not the worst to fly in because it can be safe but it cant be sometimes most of the time it is great to fly in so most of the time planes are safe.
Clearco 444 is safe to use on EVA foam. -Get it at foam and upholstery stores and possibly stores like Michaels.
Most planes nowadays are very safe indeed, all the large companies ensure that all measures of safety are taken. However, there are still the odd FREAK ACCIDENTS. This are incredibly unusual, and should not stop you from flying.
Some foam mattresses are safe for babies, you have to verify it though by reading any warnings.
"CA" means cyanoacrylate. You want "foam safe CA."
yes, but sometimes it's not.
Low flying of jet planes is not permitted over domestic areas. The sound waves are likely to cause damage to loose glass panes besides injurious to cardiac patients. If it crosses sound barrier, the sonic waves will cause severe vibrations and also effects cardiac function.
It is harder to land in gusty winds. Generally the smaller the plane you are flying the more you get pushed around. In a larger plane like the ones flown by the major or regional airlines the planes have enough mass and the crews have enough training that you are safe.
Almost all aircraft are very safe, including Airbus.
Yes It is. You can take planes.