An apparatus for shooting a flying toy object with an infrared gun is provided. The flying object is mounted on the gun for charging. The flying object is hit at least three times by the infrared gun in one firing cycle. The firing cycle includes a first successful hit where the flying object pauses a little, and then moves again. During a second successful hit, the flying object pauses a little, and then moves again. At the time of the third successful hit, the flying object stops permanently, and falls down.
A63B 67/10 - Jeux comportant des objets suspendus par un fil ou pouvant osciller, p. ex. des balles, des objets pointus en forme d'oiseaux ou d'autres animaux, pour viser et frapper des cibles
A radio controlled flying toy device having a duck-shaped flying object, a RC controller and an IR beam gun is provided wherein the controller and gun are respectively operated by a first and second user. Both the beam gun and RC controller can charge the flying object. The flying object has a pair of flapping wings whose speed and directional characteristics are controlled by the RC controller. The IR beam gun sequentially loads and fires IR beam radiations towards the duck object. The gun is specifically adapted to hit the duck with the IR beam, whereas the RC controller is specifically adapted to prevent the duck from being hit by the IR beam. The duck object includes a controller unit/micro controller that is configured to allow the duck to fly after being shot for two successive occasions by the gun and fall after being shot for the third successive occasion