Ah, yes. The illustrious Foameron. I loved that plane. It was my "Zen" plane (as mentioned in a John Roe post a few years ago). I didn't really need a transmitter to fly it. My thoughts were sufficient. Damn, I loved that plane. I built three of them in various configurations. Joe Galletti at Torque and Recoil was a great help by supplying me with whatever part alteration I may have needed. I spec'd version three (Floateron) in nothing but thermal lift. I battled verified 50MPH winds with version 2 (stock configuration) and only 4 ounces of ballast (wished for more!). I even wrote an article about that day. Another pilot's Foameron actually sheared off the nose of my DAW P51. Amazingly, it didn't even dent the Foameron. With just two planes I was prepared for nearly any wind condition that I was likely to see. Parts were ridiculously cheap and the plane would break down small enough to fit in the box is came in. I loved my Foamerons. Bill Swingle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Janesville, CA RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]