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Old 08-01-2014, 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by pbilt024
While in Colorado on business earlier this week , I couldn't resist heading down to Denver to stop by Aeroworks headquarters. As I walked through the door into their retail area, I was amazed to see Rocco (the owner for those who don't know) walk out of his office and introduce himself. We stood and talked for a little while and then he took us on a tour of the warehouse which included one of every model they make assembled and hanging from the ceiling or on the walls. He then showed us original designs from their early days and prototype planes they are working on as well.


He asked us several questions about what we thought about color schemes, our thoughts on his planes versus other manufacturers, showed us the new website (which is going to blow everyone's minds). etc. He also shared tips on flying, engine tuning and other aspects of this hobby we all love so much. All in all, he spent around 4 or 5 hours non-stop with us, and keep in mind that I am virtually a nobody in the RC world, no big sponsors, no competitions wins or anything, just a normal customer.


I can't say enough about a man who conducts business the way he does it! It was an absolute pleasure looking around and visiting with him.


I really got to check out and hear about the R&D that went into the new 60cc Freestyle 260 and had to get one and a new DA60 while there and plan to start building on Monday.


If you're ever in the Denver area, it's worth the time to stop by there and take a look around.


Allen Small
Sounds like a good vacation day instead of just walking in off the street. I've been looking at the new 60cc Extra 260 myself. Wonder how it would be running on 12S? Are you going to do a build thread?