I never got either the Falcon or the Viper Gliders...
But I do remember making my own out of cardboard.
I carefully cut out a design I liked, found the sweet spot to position the backpack hole, and then punched a few holes in it to wrap twist ties (breadbag ties) around the figure so he wouldn't fall. I stuck the backpack on the top.
I must have been channeling the Airborne intro from the Marvel run because I always used Airborne when I played.
I also had a old Hot Wheels launcher that I fixed with new rubber bands. I would pull back the launching nub until it clicked into place, then carefully placed Airborne on the launcher with legs apart (sorry there, Airborne), then hit the release button.
I could get that homemade glider to bank, dive, and climb just by bending the corners.
With the rubber bands, that glider easily shot 30-40 feet in seconds. By positioning the launcher at different angles I could make that thing top out at 20-25 feet up and then dive down on my unsuspecting family members. I'd launch it over cars, over the trailer roof, through windows.
I think to this day I'd rather have that homemade one than the Hasbro ones. What memories...
(I just wish I still had that Hoth set I built following the directions my mom found in one of her magazines. It also showed how to build a Dagobah swamp using a freezer container to make the 'lake'.)
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