I have to report that I've failed. Failed to resist the temptation to buy the Bacus touted Aero-Ace by AirHogs. I actually found myself scouring the shelves several times before I found it too! I'm weak.
Quick impressions: It's cute as bugs ear! It's a biplane which always catches my eye. An adorable little plane that is proving to be very well constructed and quite fun. With twin motors, great durability, long run times... Only problem I can find is the motors have too much "up" thrust and the plane pitches up too much under power. I guess that was intentional. I wish I had the landing gear mod. Bill, The Air Hog pitches up because it is tail heavy. Add some weight to the nose; I used about an inch of a 4-penny nail to get mine to balance. The landing gear mod, along with the complete system as well as replacement parts is available from www.aeroacemods.com . Mine had a nasty left turn both under power and in the glide. Adding weight to the right wing tip and bending the rudder tab to the right straightened out the flight path. My initial flights were outdoors on a mild winter day with only a light breeze and it kept drifting downwind as it circled to the left. After a futile effort to get it to fly back to me, I shut the motors off and watched it continue to circle and rise in a small bubble of warm air. It easily cleared some high trees and a two-story house. After becoming winded from chasing it, I finally gave up and stood there laughing as the little bugger continued to rise. I finally recovered it about a quarter of a mile away. :) Have fun with your Air Hog, Bob Johnson Fond du Lac, WI RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format