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A few testimonials on our foamy kits!
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Trial flew tonight both Foamies for sale at LC R/C. OH My! They both flew exceptional. The bi-plane was very forgiving for the more advanced flyer. The combination Low Cost with ESC and Outrunner proved to beat even more expensive models. The Edge Foamy was truely the easiest for everyone to enjoy! Please try these amazing models. I have never flew more forgiving engineered electrics. These are truely worth every cent! I have supplied Low Cost with videos and pix to post of the flights tonight! Razz Very Happy

I want more for left stick practice in the front yard!


Posted to our Forums by J.K.
Dated: Aug. 2, 2005

Both of these airplanes are solid performers. The biplane is definitely more manueverable and less stable in the roll axis - that's the nature of biplanes. For this reason, I would not recommend one for absolute beginners, but if you've got a little stick time and you like it on the wild side, the bipe is for you. It does beatiful snap rolls, slow-speed knife edges with just a smidge of rudder, and will torque roll forever just by holding in left aileron. We did this all on the first flight with a non-computer basic transmitter (no expos, no mixes). Incredible!

The monoplane is very stable and is easy to hover and torque roll. You hear that all the time, but this is really the first foamy in the 3D category that I think is truly EASY to fly. By EASY I mean - you can learn to fly RC with it. How about for advanced fliers? Flat spins, knife edge, blenders, waterfalls, parachutes, snaps, harriers - you name it, the monoplane can do it. Best of all, when you point it up and take a breath or wipe the sweat off your brow, the airplane flies itself. No kidding. I've never flown an aerobatic airplane design that was this stable. Just before dark yesterday evening, I was doing inverted flat spins 10 feet off the deck and maintaining altitude. I'm an OK pilot, but this is really a testament to the airplane design. If you've ever wanted to try a 3D foam airplane, my recommendation is to try this one first. You'll love this thing as much as I do!

Posted to our Forums by G.B.
Dated: Aug. 5, 2005

Flew the new Jr. monoplane yesterday, both indoors and out. The indoor flying area was a bit small, so I went back to the 10x3.8 prop - still had plenty of power. Was very comfortable doing basic flight indoors, but the area was really tight so I did not try much aerobatics or 3D stuff in there (some high alpha, little bit of hovering/torque roll, inverted circuits and a few rolls). Was easy to fly, though. No problem at all. Absolutely capable design and light enough - low wing loading for slow indoor flight. Took it outside afterwards (in way too much wind - 15-20mph) and it flew extremely well (same prop and 2-cell LiPo). Did some vertical landings (0 ground speed at touchdown), blenders, knife edge, rolling harriers, lots of inverted stuff - that was fun but I'm looking forward to flying it on a calm day and really finding out what this baby will do under reasonable circumstances. I was very satisfied with this airplane. The airplane is capable of all the 3D stuff and had plenty of power (on 2 cells - doesn't even need the extra kick of 3-cells, but you can if you want to). This is definitely a durable, indoor/outdoor 3-D foamy. Absolutely nothing to change about this design. Landing gear worked perfectly. I like LC's tail wheel better than the stick/skid that I put on mine.

Posted to our Forums by G.B.
Dated: Nov. 21, 2005

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