Well, I’m glad to hear you’re in love with your little Fox, Richard. Personally I couldn’t get on with mine at all. I had it for about a month and then threw it away.
I found she only flew in light conditions and wasn’t very aerobatic. I even cut out a little hole for some ballast :roll: but that didn’t improve her ability to penetrate into the wind :cry: …… May be I should have taped the wings,…………Ed said he did the same with his and it improved it's performance. Never mind, I think I lack the necessary finesse on the sticks. I’m bit of a more
“Blood & Guts” type flyer. :twisted: (It’s easier that way.)
The B52 looks great in the air John

and well done to Bill for his “Homebrewed” V tail job. :clap:
Having recently got myself a V tailed model I have to admit they do seem to fly that bit faster than cross tail ones.
I don’t know if there is any science to substantiate that statement, or whether it’s all subjective. :?:
Does anyone know any facts on the matter? Does a plane with a ‘V’ tail fly faster than the same plane with a ‘+’ tail???.............. Fred, any ideas?
K.