[Spridgets] Source for Crossflow Radiator
Robert Weeks
lists at woozy.com
Tue Jul 3 11:46:27 MDT 2007
Hey Derf,
We got the Yellow Bee and as Daniel pointed out I did see the spare
wings for sale and the thought did cross my mind that maybe that was a
bad sign. The cutouts around the engines create a weak spot in the wing
and that's where ours cracked.
We've had a bunch of Air Hogs but never tried the Biplanes. We got one
last year when they switched to the smaller size planes and that was a
blast but it got tore up after a few days of flying.
We operated on the Yellow Bee last night with some hot glue and clear
cellophane packing tape. We'll give it another try tomorrow.
Robert
derf wrote:
> Don't know how old your son is. Don't know the answer to your rad
> question.
> But, I do know a little about toy planes. Some of the HF planes are
> OK. The Yellow Bee can be a good plane.
> But, if really want a pleasant experience with RC planes, get TWO Air
> Hogs Aero Ace Biplanes. They are the best value in RC planes ever.
> Get two different colors and frequencies so you can both fly together.
> If you lean toward the liberal (weenie) side you can play follow the
> leader and race around goal posts and things. If you lean toward the
> right (fascist) side you can play air combat. Make sure you get the
> Aero Ace BIPLANE. The Aero Ace jets are OK, but not nearly the fun of
> the bipes. The Aero Ace Biplanes are simple, fun, rugged, and can be
> improved if you like to tinker. It is the ONLY plane that usually
> flies good for beginners out of the box with no hassle. I got mine at
> Target around Christmas time for around $30.
> BTW, the $7 free flight planes at HF are OK.
> Cheers,
> Derf
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