Radio-controlled Superman exists!

Designers Otto Dieffenbach and Ed Hanley created radio-controlled aircraft that look like comic book characters. The designers want to make the 'planes' catch people's attention and use them in a variety of circumstances, including advertising. All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Designers Otto Dieffenbach and Ed Hanley created radio-controlled aircraft that look like comic book characters. The designers want to make the 'planes' catch people's attention and use them in a variety of circumstances, including advertising. All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Designers Otto Dieffenbach and Ed Hanley created radio-controlled aircraft that look like comic book characters. The designers want to make the 'planes' catch people's attention and use them in a variety of circumstances, including advertising. All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Designers Otto Dieffenbach and Ed Hanley created radio-controlled aircraft that look like comic book characters. The designers want to make the 'planes' catch people's attention and use them in a variety of circumstances, including advertising. All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Designers Otto Dieffenbach and Ed Hanley created radio-controlled aircraft that look like comic book characters. The designers want to make the 'planes' catch people's attention and use them in a variety of circumstances, including advertising. All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Designers Otto Dieffenbach and Ed Hanley created radio-controlled aircraft that look like comic book characters. The designers want to make the 'planes' catch people's attention and use them in a variety of circumstances, including advertising. All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Designers Otto Dieffenbach and Ed Hanley created radio-controlled aircraft that look like comic book characters. The designers want to make the 'planes' catch people's attention and use them in a variety of circumstances, including advertising. All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Designers Otto Dieffenbach and Ed Hanley created radio-controlled aircraft that look like comic book characters. The designers want to make the 'planes' catch people's attention and use them in a variety of circumstances, including advertising. All photos: Splash/All Over Press

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