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My first AH plane
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All the Air Hogs I have owned in my life thus far:
1. Purple air pressure free flight plane- It flew very well, until the motor stopped in midair and it dived 90 degrees straight toward the ground. It got a tiny hole in the top and my mom said it was broken (I was younger, 10 years old) and I returned it using this guarantee that was offered for an extra $5. It probably was still fine... Man I wish I kept it. 2. Red white and blue air pressure free flight plane- Flew almost as good as the purple one. It was a much better glider though. It died in a tree eventually. Why did Air Hogs stop making these, they flew for at least a minute at times and were durable as heck. I miss these things. 3. Air Hogs Resistor- First one was a defect; one motor died before the other and it would only fly for about 18 seconds. I contacted Air Hogs and they sent me a new free one that worked surprisingly well. It was swept away with the wind, dived near a major road and was never seen again! 4. 10 Second charge planes- I had two, one with long slender wings and one with short stout wings. They could only fly for about 15 seconds but they were pretty fun. Not much to say, they do not have a battery and are durable like most Air Hogs. 5. Air Hogs Rush- It was a good premise, but failed because of the flight time. The rush turned on the dime and had a decent amount of power but the flight time was bad. Still it was cheap at only $20. 6. Air Hogs Skywinder- Amazing plane for the price. I got it for $30 at Toys R Us and flew the heck out of it in all weather. It performed very well. Four minute flight times, well powered, and a working elevator. Although not advertised it was capable of inverted flight and outside loops. It could also do inverted spins. Turning left more to be desired in level flight but with the elevator stall-turns were great. 7. Air Hogs Aero Ace- The best they make. My first worked very well but something happened to the motors and they burnt out. My second was a dud and one motor was spinning very slow and the other fast. It has been returned and I get a replacement on Thursday. As you can see I have been with this company for a while. It is one company I trust a lot and their planes do fly with the proper pilot. Can't wait for my next Aero Ace now. |
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The GOOD Washington
Joined Apr 2007
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I had one of the old, black Air Pressure planes way back when, and I still have it. I don't use it now, i should take it out and see if it still works. Also, I had an air hogs Air Pressure car, which would always turn and crash into the sidewalk, and then just stop. These are both before airhogs started with R/C. Now, I am going to buy an AeroAce from Target in the next few days.
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