Anyone have experience with Aerobird?
Don't mean to put down the Aerobird or any in that series, but if they fly so poorly, why don't you guys spend the $150 for a GWS Pico Cub, Tiger Moth, or for something bigger, a Slow Stick?
These are all proven park flyers that actually fly and are very manueverable. All easily loop (from a slight dive) and they'll roll with some practice. AND the equipment is usable on other RC planes.
I've flown mainly glow stuff for the past eight years, just tried electrics last year. I've flown the Cub, Moth and a Simple 400 (which flys at least 35 mph, fast and quiet). Park flyers are okay if you have limited space, or don't want the social aspect of a club, but why the frustration of one that doesn't fly well?
Just my opinion,
Dennis-