What Am I?
- The inventor of the Flying Turtle was a retired 1970s Boeing engineer as a gift for his grandson, using a tractor seat for the prototype toy.
- The Flying Turtle is also known as a Roller Racer.
- Flying Turtles move forward by the rider oscillating the handlebars from side to side.
- In the 1980s the Roller Racer was sold under the WHAM-O brand name Dragonfire, but has been manufactured by Mason Corporation of Brentwood, Tennessee since January 1987.
- Flying Turtles are used in amusement parks, schools, day care centers, family fun centers and individual homes.
- The inventor of the Flying Turtle was a retired 1970s Boeing engineer as a gift for his grandson, using a tractor seat for the prototype toy.
- The Flying Turtle is also known as a Roller Racer.
- Flying Turtles move forward by the rider oscillating the handlebars from side to side.
- In the 1980s the Roller Racer was sold under the WHAM-O brand name Dragonfire, but has been manufactured by Mason Corporation of Brentwood, Tennessee since January 1987.
- Flying Turtles are used in amusement parks, schools, day care centers, family fun centers and individual homes.