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This article is about the Bonus Shop in Learn 2 Fly. For the Bonus Shop in Learn to Fly 3, see Bonus Shop (LtF3).

Bonus Shop allows purchase of special, permanent upgrades via an alternative currency known as Bonus Points (BP). It is first featured in Learn 2 Fly, and later revamped in Learn to Fly 3. Its equivalent in Learn to Fly Idle is Research.

Sold items[]

Icon (TBA) Item Description Effects Price
Misprinted calendar
  • Level 1: Would you like to have more days in a month? This calendar starts on day zero! Now, you'll complete everything one day quicker! ...in theory anyway.
  • Level 2: Forget about that misprinted calendar you got there, I got this little beauty here, starts at -1 ! Just imagine how much you'll do with 2 extra days!
  • Level 3: Alright, my rarest item, super misprinted calendar starts at -2 ! Nobody will buy this junk, so I'll make you a deal. Come on, that's 3 days that don't even count! (In your head, at least!)
  • Start a new game 1/2/3 day(s) before Day 1
  • Possibly increase the Bonus Points reward after completing a game mode
  • Level 1: 100 BP
  • Level 2: 250 BP
  • Level 3: 500 BP
Money making guide
  • Level 1: Nobody gets rich by earning their money. The real way to make the big bucks is knowing how to make more from what you got. 5% more cash on every run, what do you say?
  • Level 2: You look like you're ready for "volume 2. Making money out of the extra money you already make with the first book". 10% more, everytime... think about it!
  • Level 3: Best of the bunch, "Volume 3 : Making 15% more money from your flight attempts". Why am I selling this instead of using it myself you say? You talk too much kid... You want the book or what?
  • Increase earnings after each flight by +5%/+10%/+15%
  • Level 1: 100 BP
  • Level 2: 250 BP
  • Level 3: 500 BP
Phoenix feather
  • Level 1: Genuine Phoenix feather. This will reduce the speed loss when flying by 10%! Whoops... I'll just remove this made in china (sic) sticker... doesn't belong to this item, obviously!
  • Level 2: That feather you got there just comes from around the butt of a phoenix. Take this one, its from its wings I think. I give you a discount, you get rid of the phoenix butt stink, and you reduce drag by 20%, how's that!
  • Level 3: This item is on fire dude! If that's not enough to convince you into buying it at any cost, I don't know what will! Oh, you'll also get 30% less speed loss from air friction.
  • Reduce speed loss from air friction by -10%/-20%/-30%
  • Possibly increase flight length
  • Level 1: 100 BP
  • Level 2: 250 BP
  • Level 3: 500 BP
Boost Efficiency Booster
  • Level 1: Boost Efficiency Booster, it's like a turbo, but it works on engines, rockets, thrusters, heck it'll work on air balloons! 5% increase in power, and you can't beat the price!
  • Level 2: 5% is good and all... but real manly penguins won't settle for just that. 10% is what you'll get from this baby. More power means better results, better money, and definitely gets the women's attention... trust me.
  • Level 3: It's a nice booster you got there, but you know what's better than a kick-a.. turbo? 2 kick-a.. turbos! Hey, it's okay if you're not enough of a penguin to handle 15% more power! I'll just sell it to a better customer, that's all...
  • Increase Boosts power by +5%/+10%/+15%
  • Improve fuel economy
  • Level 1: 100 BP
  • Level 2: 250 BP
  • Level 3: 500 BP
Global warming upgrade
  • Level 1: So I heard you're on a quest for revenge against icebergs? Make you a deal, you give me those bonus points and I'll buy a Hummer, let it run on idle all day long. That'll make these icebergs 15% weaker if I'm correct...
  • Level 2: Global warming takes money and gas, you know? Listen, for some more points, I'm getting a second car and making sure it has leaking gaskets, burning some oil and all that... 30% weaker icebergs I'd say...
  • Level 3: Final offer, I start a "Kill the planet" ad campaign, everyone contributes and the ice fellows are sure to melt, that'll make them 45% weaker for sure.
  • Decrease damage required to destroy obstacles by -15%/-30%/-45%
  • Level 1: 100 BP
  • Level 2: 250 BP
  • Level 3: 500 BP
"Air Glide"
  • Level 1: Flying in the redzone can really reduce your flying speed, that's why the fellows at SuperSprays developed the "Air Glide I", they claim a 10% reduction of the drag effect associated with redzones.
  • Level 2: SuperSprays just came up with a better product for dealing with redzones. "Air Glide II" is the name! You should feel 20% less drag when going so fast.
  • Level 3: I might've sorta lied to you... There's this stuff, "Air Glide III" already on the market, 30% redzone drag reduction. Forget about the cr.. I sold you earlier, this is the real deal.
  • Reduce redzone drag by -10%/-20%/-30%
  • Level 1: 100 BP
  • Level 2: 250 BP
  • Level 3: 500 BP
Gravity reducer
  • Level 1: "Obey gravity, it's the law" Forget about this bull....! With this item, you won't feel gravity anymore! Well... you won't feel 3.3% of gravity actually, but hey, it's still worth it!
  • Level 2: You see these two blues (sic) orbs next to the big one? Well I don't know what they do, but they sure make this item look better than the one you bought! Says here you'll get 6.6% gravity reduction, so it really is better than yours!
  • Level 3: Silver and blue is good, but black and green, now we're talking gravity thing! And look at the price, un-believable! Feel 10% less gravity! I can't believe I'm selling such a good looking item, but you're a good customer...
  • Reduce gravity effect by -3.3%/-6.6%/-10%
  • Stay in the air a little longer before falling
  • Level 1: 100 BP
  • Level 2: 250 BP
  • Level 3: 500 BP
Bigger fuel tank
  • Level 1: Rockets, propellers, boosters... Ever felt like having a little extra fuel with those? 5% increase in fuel capacity for boost units and 10% for propelled gliders.
  • Level 2: What, still want more fuel? Here, I kind of "borrowed" this one from a friend's car just now. Hold 10% more fuel than stock rocket tank, 20% more than stock propelled gliders.
  • Level 3: Still want more!?! Ever heard of fuel efficient driving? Anyway, got this really big gas tank right here, don't ask how I got it... 15% more boosts fuel and 30% more propelled glider fuel, that's the most you'll get.
  • Increase Boost fuel by +5%/+10%/+15%
  • Increase Propeller fuel by +10%/+20%/+30%
  • Level 1: 100 BP
  • Level 2: 250 BP
  • Level 3: 500 BP
Ramp angle adjustment tool If for some reason you feel like the developer did a bad job at setting the angle of the ramp, here's your cHANCE TO ADJUST IT TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS. (sic)
  • Allows to adjust the angle of the launch ramp
250 BP
The Omega Catalog The omega catalog... (sic) they say It (sic) was written by the aztecs, (sic) it was found next to a printing press not far from here. One extra upgrade in every possible aspect will be available in the shop once you buy this thing!
  • Adds a total of 8 Omega items for purchase in the shop in every field
1000 BP
VHS Behold. The VHS! Generations witnessed its incredible power (until those freaking DVDs and blu-cr.. came out), and now, you too can watch all those cutscenes again if you want!
  • Allows to replay unlocked in-game cutscenes
50 BP
Extra HUD information
  • Level 1: Information can be extremely valuable. With this thing here, you'll be able to see how far you've traveled! Information has a price, though...
  • Level 2: Sure, you can use your eyes as you only flight instrument, but knowing how much resistance you get can prove very useful.
  • Level 3: Redzone... losing speed because you're going too fast can be a problem, so knowing exatcly (sic) when to stop accelerating will help!
  • Show covered distance (Level 1+)
  • Show air resistance (Level 2+)
  • Show how much the redzone is crossed (Level 3)
  • Level 1: 100 BP
  • Level 2: 150 BP
  • Level 3: 250 BP
Music packs mUSIC pACKS (sic)

Bored with the backround (sic) music? Try something new!

  • Change the music theme during flights
150 BP each

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Trivia[]

  • In some platforms (namely, Coolmath Games), swear words are censored (e.g. Blu-cr.. becomes Blu-thing).
  • It takes a total of 9,650 Bonus Points to completely buy out the shop (including the Omega Catalogue). However, completing all of the game's Medals only provides 7,750, so the rest will have to come from beating Story/Classic Mode or finishing a day in Arcade Mode.
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