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Posted by Rotozuk | Mar 02, 2023 @ 04:20 PM | 8,176 Views
Aloft Hobbies is proud to produce the new Carbon Falcon in house. The Falcon is a fun, unique R/C flying wing utilizing wing warping for control and is highly portable when rolled up like a kite.

We've taken the original Carbon Falcon design from Ken at Ace Sim RC and reinvigorated it with modern R/C components, modern manufacturing and new materials and a few tweaks to improve flight dynamics. All of this and a flying weight below the FAA's 250 gram limit!

Quick video showing some of the Falcon performance. (These are actual speeds, footage is not slowed down or sped up!)
Carbon Falcon (1 min 1 sec)


She loves to fly slow, and low, and tight loops are a joy. quick rolls and even inverted flight are all great fun.

Packs down to next to nothing, similar to kitty e making the Carbon Falcon the ultimate travel plane. No excuses not to bring a toy on your next trip!
Carbon Falcon Disassembly Video Guide (3 min 10 sec)
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Posted by Rotozuk | May 11, 2022 @ 05:31 PM | 14,219 Views




We will be rolling these out on a pre-buy in kit form once our new website goes live (soon). Kit will include the FrSky X10 electronics, instructions, chassis, gimbal, aluminum panels, screws, etc. Probably a one or two night build, no special skills required. We have a few small tweaks for cosmetics and comfort.

Can run on Ethos or OpenTX, either way you get the most powerful mixing and tons of model memories. We suggest Ethos as it is much easier to use. If you can imagine it, Ethos can do it in terms of mixing and control. Super reliable RF and great range are standard. Hall effects on all primary inputs including the throttle. All the precision and performance of a truly modern radio with a classic single stick layout.

Questions? Ask here, or on our main site:
https://forum.alofthobbies.com/index...k-project.2093

Thanks!
Posted by Rotozuk | Mar 18, 2020 @ 01:41 PM | 22,980 Views
We hope you are all doing well.

We would like you to know that we are running a skeleton crew and our priority is getting your orders out.

We really love our hobby and we love working here at Aloft. We hope our customers are doing well and we hope that we might be able to offer a little stress relief via the hobby.

-Wayne
Posted by Rotozuk | Feb 13, 2017 @ 07:31 PM | 38,150 Views
We are very excited to announce our Open TX Manuals for the FrSky radios!

The manual has been in the works for a long time and should really help folks that are having issues wrapping their heads around the radio.

Proceeds from the manual go to the author (so he will be motivated to keep writing these manuals, and donations to the OpenTX team and Open TX University since they helped with the proofing.

Thanks to everyone that participated, this will really help a lot of folks!

Aloft Hobbies makes no profit from the sale of this printed manual.

More details here:

Taranis Plus:
http://alofthobbies.com/taranis-plus-user-manual.html

Taranis Q X7:
http://alofthobbies.com/taranis-q-x7...er-manual.html


Posted by Rotozuk | Oct 27, 2015 @ 05:18 PM | 259,288 Views
I have been asked to maintain a blog about the Horus as the public thread was going off topic a lot. I will try and keep this one on topic and delete off topic content as best as I can. I stay pretty busy these days, but I will do my best.

-Wayne
Posted by Rotozuk | Sep 29, 2015 @ 11:53 AM | 38,561 Views
Hey all, just a quick note that the brand new Aloft Hobbies web site is up and running! We are excited as we have put a lot of work into getting a much cleaner and easier site up and running. Please take a look at: alofthobbies.com

We tried to make it faster, cleaner and smoother whenever possible. There is a lot of power behind the scenes! Heck, I'm proud of our new search feature, if you ever used our old search, you will understand why.

But we aren't done yet, we will be adding features and fine tuning the site over time. More shipping options, more products, more technical blogs, etc!

We are never at rest here, and are always trying to add to the hobby, and make your experiences better! This is just a small step in that direction.

-Wayne
Posted by Rotozuk | Apr 09, 2015 @ 11:16 PM | 45,803 Views
Alright, it is that time of the year again and FrSky has flown a great distance to show off their products at the Toledo Hobby Expo! I'll try and post up some pics and info here much as I have at the past shows.

The Toledo show is always a bit chaotic as we get so much traffic in the booth, but I will do my best to check in here at least once a day, hopefully more.

Right now I have to charge up some Taranis for a long day on the floor.

Sadly our Single Stick Taranis prototype did not make it to the show as it is currently lost in shipping somewhere. No worries, FrSky brought some of other goodies.

-Wayne
Posted by Rotozuk | Feb 02, 2015 @ 04:11 PM | 134,399 Views
Thought it was time to start my own blog on our largest project to date. Here is a look at the prototype we took to the AMA Expo back in mid January.



This is basically a bone stock FrSky Taranis transmitter that we have put in our own case, and modified the stock gimbal from the Taranis with metal cross bars, stronger springs, and of course the third axis for yaw/rudder.

For those that may be new to the Taranis, it is a full telemetry radio with about every feature you can think of. It has 16 channels, and can be expanded to 32 channels. It is a very safe radio with RSSI monitoring, this means the radio is always checking the received signal strength at the receiver, if it gets low for any reason, the radio will talk to you. Yes, the radio also has full speech, and very nice feature. It can read you telemetry, tell you what switch you just hit, warn you when a battery is getting low, etc. No need to look at the screen during flight. In terms of mixing, this radio can do it all. Chances are, if you can think of something you would like to mix, this radio should be able to do it.

With that said, the radio can be a little tricky to learn, but there are a lot of helpful folks on the internet, and a lot of great videos. Keep it simple at first and slowly grow into the more powerful capabilities as you become more comfortable with it.

At this point we have a working prototype. The case is getting a few revisions by our designer Roger at Forgues Research. Roger is...Continue Reading
Posted by Rotozuk | Dec 13, 2014 @ 02:50 PM | 43,277 Views
Please place a vote for Aloft Hobbies for the 2014 Vendor Award! Simple, just click on this link, and cast your vote. Would really mean a lot to us to win this.

https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show....php?t=2295982

While you are at it, FrSky could use votes in the other 2 Terry awards categories.

Best New Product: (FrSky Smartport)
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show....php?t=2295963

Best New Technology: (FrSKY ACCST & OpenTX)
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show....php?t=2295959

The Best New Technology vote splits our votes between FrSky SmartPort and OpenTX. Turns out we can vote for multiples, so vote for both.

Thanks for considering these votes! Would be amazing to get a landslide win on the Terry Awards!!

Thanks for a great year. Very much looking forward to next year!

-Wayne
Posted by Rotozuk | Oct 02, 2014 @ 12:41 AM | 72,092 Views
Just a quick post to start this off with. I'm in Chicago to help FrSky at the iHobby show and I just got to play with some new toys. I have to say that I am very impressed. I'll snap some pictures and share some details in the coming days, but for now, rest assured that FrSky has been very busy working on new toys for us all.

I need to get some sleep, but will update this with details as soon as I can.

-Wayne
Posted by Rotozuk | Aug 04, 2014 @ 02:54 PM | 59,120 Views
We are seeing a lot of folks that want to add a custom look to their Taranis. This can be done by stripping down your existing radio and painting the shell, but many have found it a lot easier to buy a replacement shell and paint it. Needless to say this makes things faster and a little less stressful. New shells are available here. (click) Another option is to buy one of the hydro dipped cases we offer in a number of popular styles.

We will only be swapping out the front of the radio shell. This is far easier and requires no soldering, cutting, etc. We do not recommend changing out the back of your radio shell due to the added complexity. We also do not recommend this swap if you are not comfortable messing around inside electronic devices. You do risk damage to your radio following this guide. This swap is not for everyone!

Tools needed:
Medium phillips, 2.5mm allen wrench for the gimbal screws and I use a special driver for the switch nuts, but a couple of small blade screw drivers can be used to remove the switch nuts. That is about it. A little tape comes in handy. I use a special electric driver that will not over torque screws going into plastic!


Parts needed:
A Taranis you want to convert.


A sticker set, navigation buttons and a new LCD window will make life much easier.
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Posted by Rotozuk | Apr 01, 2013 @ 09:48 PM | 57,325 Views
I'll be updating this blog with details of the new FrSky transmitter and other interesting bits from the show. Please feel free to post questions and comments here and I'll do my best to respond.

If you plan to visit the expo, please stop by, we will be in booths 120 & 121.

FrSky will be flying in with some great new products and several of their staff. We are looking forward to bringing FrSky news to all of our friends here on RC Groups.

A little teaser of one of the trade show graphics we developed with FrSky.


More to come.

-Wayne
Posted by Rotozuk | Oct 02, 2012 @ 02:21 AM | 54,357 Views
Aloft Hobbies is very proud to offer the FrSky (pronounced Free Sky) radio systems.

We stock the entire line of FrSky products, and are happy to be able to offer you these at some of the best prices in the world, and for sure the cheapest and fastest shipping in the USA. Don't worry, we also take excellent care of our international customers.

If you are looking for the safest radio system available today, or are sick of paying high prices for receivers, than FrSky is the system for you. Sure, FrSky offers one of the most cutting edge systems available today, but it is also one of the safest systems thanks to it's telemetry system with RSSI.

What is RSSI?
How would you like to know how strong your signal is at your receiver while you are flying? Or better yet, how would you like your transmitter to sound an alarm if the receiver is reporting a weak signal? That is what RSSI does for you, and that is what makes this system so safe. Without RSSI your left scratching your head while wondering why your plane crashed. With RSSI, you are warned before the issue becomes critical.

What else does this FrSky system do?

It does a lot more! If it only reported RSSI, that would be fine, but FrSky has packed a lot more into this system. Now you can monitor temperatures, voltages, amps, watts, lipo batteries, fuel levels, GPS, variometer, accelerometer, and more!

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Posted by Rotozuk | Oct 02, 2012 @ 01:40 AM | 50,881 Views
At Aloft Hobbies we try and carry a lot of goodies to make your builds go easier, and keep the prices down for you!

In our Building Materials section you will find some great products:
http://www.alofthobbies.com/building-materials.html

New Stuff laminating film is a great example. We sell it by the foot on 18" wide rolls. We have all 4 of the popular weights in stock, and ready to go. And like all of our other products, we have very reasonable and fast shipping on this film.

How about lead shot that is sold by the pound? We got frustrated trying to find affordable lead for a recent project. We had raided all of our old tire weights and fishing weights, and still needed a few more pounds. After a long search we finally found affordable lead, but we had to BUY a lot of it.. Now you can enjoy the savings, but not be forced into buying a ton a lead at a time.

We have carbon tow at a VERY reasonable rate. Every one that places an order with us should grab some tow as we are always finding new uses for it! It is easy to glue this into most any structure and make a nice stiff, crash resistant structure.

Keep an eye out as we continue to offer more and more products in this section.

-Wayne
Posted by Rotozuk | Oct 02, 2012 @ 01:32 AM | 51,815 Views
Thanks to a great relationship with KST, we are able to offer these beautiful servos at amazing prices! We have been very impressed with these servos, especially when you consider how reasonably priced they are!!

We just lowered our prices even more..
We simply were not happy being the lowest price in the world on these servos, so we lowered our prices even more! Most are just $24 now!! That is an unheard of price.. Especially with our fast and very affordable shipping options. Nearly 50% of our sales on these servos go overseas, it is time for our domestic customers to fall in love with these little gems too.


More info:
http://www.alofthobbies.com/radio-gear/servos.html

P.S. We also have alloy servo frames for the KST125 servos!! These are real works of art! http://www.alofthobbies.com/125-servo-frame.html

Posted by Rotozuk | Oct 02, 2012 @ 01:17 AM | 50,914 Views


Our original Genesis was great, but we thought we could offer an even better plane. To start with we now have a 2 piece slip on wing, no more bolts. We also cleaned up the nose shape, and added some length to the fuselage. All while keeping all of the great qualities of the original, a plane that loves to be pushed hard, refuses to tip stall, and takes a good amount of abuse without a worry.

The Genesis makes an excellent first mouldie, or a wonderful sport slope ship. Or, cut off the nose and glue in the provided firewall and convert this plane into a hot liner! You will not be let down by the Genesis, just read some of the reviews on this plane, and draw your own conclusion, these things are FUN!

I'll always have a Genesis in my collection.

More info:
http://www.alofthobbies.com/genesis-60-slope-racer.html

-Wayne
Posted by Rotozuk | Oct 02, 2012 @ 01:07 AM | 55,092 Views
Aloft Hobbies is excited to offer Top Models kits at great prices, including international locations! If we don't already carry the Top Model plane or product you are looking for, please ask, we think you will love our prices!



http://www.alofthobbies.com/aircraft/glider.html
Posted by Rotozuk | Oct 02, 2012 @ 01:00 AM | 52,671 Views
Another really cool plane, I'll be adding one of these to my fleet for sure! Small enough that it can easily transport without pulling apart, but should be a real riot on the slopes.



More info here:
http://www.alofthobbies.com/mini-fox.html

-Wayne
Posted by Rotozuk | Oct 01, 2012 @ 05:41 PM | 52,628 Views
Thought I'd show off our newest glider to be added to our lineup, the new 2 meter Fox. I think you will all agree, this is a very handsome plane! I must admit, I have a real weakness for Foxes. Something about the lines on this glider always makes me want to go out to the slopes!



Get 'em while they last:
http://www.alofthobbies.com/fox-2m.html

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