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/
You can usually purchase foam RC planes at the dollar store or toy store. You can also purchase a wide variety of foam planes online at http://www.amazon.com.
You can get the cheapest carbon fiber rods for RC foam planes at rcfoam.com.
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.
Due to the small parts used to make an RC model plane, it is not recommended for use by a toddler as they can easily choke on them. Also, RC model planes are not all that durable. A hard crash is enough to break the plane AND your wallet.
Indoor RC airplanes do not exist due to regulations. As you might note, manufacturers are required to list the age range of the toys and specify that they are to be used outdoors.
Mini rc planes are sized in between micro rc planes and standard sized rc planes. There are many models to choose from. A video of a mini rc plane can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pMnHrb3a20
Foam rc airplanes are a wonderful hobby entailing the building and flying of model airplanes that are constructed out of a lightweight but durable foam. More information on this hobby can be found at www.rcfoamairplanes.com.
Better is to order RC planes from website - AIR HOGS as the RC planes provided by them are much realistic and controllable. There is no shop for RC in Brampton......better is to order them through net.
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Electric RC planes are good for beginners because they are easier to fly and maintain. Gas powered RC planes use a nitro-methane based fuel and can be difficult to maintain and to operate.
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Electric planes can have many uses to them ranging from just recreationally flying them to races, as well as reenactments of wars. http://www.xenonproject.com/rc-airplanes/electric-planes/