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December 31, 2001- Lite Machines Recall of Motor Speed Controller
Lite Machines Corporation of West Lafayette, Ind., is voluntarily recalling 375 Fusion 35 electric-motor speed controllers that it shipped with its Corona electric helicopter kits before December 2001. The Fusion 35 speed controller, a small printed circuit board with wires extending from either side, is packed in a clear plastic bag separate from other radio system components, and carries the identification "Fusion 35 #30499" on its front plate. These components were sold with the electric helicopter kits at hobby shops from November 2001 through December 2001 for about $60.
February 8, 2001- Toy Vehicles Recalled by Supreme Toys
June 24, 1993- Toy Helicopter Recalled by Suarez Toy House Of Puerto Rico
July 30, 1992- Lord Howards Inc. Recalls Toy Helicopters
June 20, 1991- Funny Zig-Zag Copter & Wind-Up Circus Wagon Recalled by McCrory
March 19, 1991- Action Copter & Land-Cruiser Recalled by Inventory Liquidators
March 14, 1989- Toys R Us Recalling 12,000 Baby Rattles
December 3, 1986- Flying Toy Helicopter Recalled by M.W. Kasch
September 26,1986- Flying Toy Helicopter Recalled by Reeves
August 19, 1986- Flying Toy Helicopter Being Recalled
July 22, 1986- Flying Toy Helicopter Recalled International Playthings
June 2, 1986- Flying Helicopter Toy Recalled by Woolworth
March 4, 1986- "Official Chopper 9" Flying Toy Helicopter Warning
January 26, 1984- Helicopters Recalled by Blue Box
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