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10/12/2015 8:07:50 PM EDT
Found this at Walmart on the clearance isle, since summer is almost over.  Had these as a kid, many fond memories of endless modifications.  I'd make this one radio control and more "bomberish", but that would probably piss off my 4yo.  




10/12/2015 8:11:57 PM EDT
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I know the rug looks like something in an old folks home, but no.  Wife picked it.  



 
10/12/2015 8:16:28 PM EDT
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Da plane. Da plane!  I had one in the 70s. It was awesome. Got me into rc planes before I was 12.
10/12/2015 8:20:56 PM EDT
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Da plane. Da plane!  I had one in the 70s. It was awesome. Got me into rc planes before I was 12.


Same here.  I spent a lot of time playing around with the c/g and tapering trailing edges to get it to go as far as possible.  I actually r/c hacked one pretty good back in college that flew remarkably well.  



Now I have an impressive assortment of r/c toys, still wondering how B-1-bish I could pull off with a $5 foamie.  
 
10/12/2015 8:23:19 PM EDT
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I had tons if them and I am 24... along with the balsa gliders with the rubber bands I would buy at gas stations.

And oh man, the first air hogs... I spent a lot if time with that sucker!
10/12/2015 8:24:21 PM EDT
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35... and I loved those things as a kid. Been keeping my eye out for some to play with my 7 and 3 year old.
10/12/2015 8:35:59 PM EDT
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  35... and I loved those things as a kid. Been keeping my eye out for some to play with my 7 and 3 year old.

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  35... and I loved those things as a kid. Been keeping my eye out for some to play with my 7 and 3 year old.



Careful, they are a gateway drug.  Sure it starts out with a $5 foamie but leads down a road that ends with $2000 sailplanes, or worse yet, jets.  



 
10/12/2015 9:09:08 PM EDT
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I had tons if them and I am 24... along with the balsa gliders with the rubber bands I would buy at gas stations.



And oh man, the first air hogs... I spent a lot if time with that sucker!
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I had tons if them and I am 24... along with the balsa gliders with the rubber bands I would buy at gas stations.



And oh man, the first air hogs... I spent a lot if time with that sucker!


First air hogs, you mean the air powered ones?  



Some of the first electric toys they released were pretty cheesy.  The newer ones they have actually done a good job with.  Some of the "toy" level r/c planes coming out of China right now are nothing short of amazing, considering how they started.  



 
10/12/2015 9:15:35 PM EDT
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how many times did it end up on the roof?
10/12/2015 9:29:31 PM EDT
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I had one that my Dad and I strapped a ton of bottle rockets to. The problem was, we didn't think it through, only half of them went off, and the thing took off spinning and blew the wing off. Good times.
10/12/2015 9:30:46 PM EDT
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Hah I used to buy those at the fair.
10/12/2015 9:35:34 PM EDT
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Enough to toss a baitcaster reel with a debarred book to retrieve it. You had to jump it over the gutter. A life skill any 70/80s kid new how to do.

You even 70s bro?
10/12/2015 9:42:44 PM EDT
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Enough to toss a baitcaster reel with a debarred book to retrieve it. You had to jump it over the gutter. A life skill any 70/80s kid new how to do.



You even 70s bro?


Truth.  





 
10/12/2015 9:44:05 PM EDT
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Old School
10/12/2015 9:48:51 PM EDT
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Now you are talkin!
10/12/2015 9:52:16 PM EDT
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Believe it or not, those have been converted to r/c.  



 
10/12/2015 10:04:01 PM EDT
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Anybody remember these?  Balsa wood sandwiched between styrofoam and they had a wide variety of aircraft, the F-4 was awesome

http://www.ebay.com/itm/TIGER-SQUADRON-US-AIR-FORCE-THUNDERBIRDS-F-16-/140567804512


10/12/2015 10:29:24 PM EDT
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Not that old school I had a few and was born in 1982.
10/12/2015 10:48:52 PM EDT
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Enough to toss a baitcaster reel with a debarred book to retrieve it. You had to jump it over the gutter. A life skill any 70/80s kid new how to do.

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You even 70s bro?

sure do, even wearing toughskins with patches iron'ed on the knees.
10/12/2015 10:56:17 PM EDT
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I had tons if them and I am 24... along with the balsa gliders with the rubber bands I would buy at gas stations.

And oh man, the first air hogs... I spent a lot if time with that sucker!
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And oh man, the first air hogs... I spent a lot if time with that sucker!



This

And I'm 19.

Does hobby lobby still sell them?
10/12/2015 11:02:08 PM EDT
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Da plane. Da plane!  I had one in the 70s. It was awesome. Got me into rc planes before I was 12.
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Da plane. Da plane!  I had one in the 70s. It was awesome. Got me into rc planes before I was 12.


Alright Tattoo......



I picked up one of the cheap balsa wood gliders at the dollar store the other day, you guys are gonna make me go put it together.....

10/12/2015 11:04:00 PM EDT
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Some of the first electric toys they released were pretty cheesy.  The newer ones they have actually done a good job with.  Some of the "toy" level r/c planes coming out of China right now are nothing short of amazing, considering how they started.  
 
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I had tons if them and I am 24... along with the balsa gliders with the rubber bands I would buy at gas stations.

And oh man, the first air hogs... I spent a lot if time with that sucker!

First air hogs, you mean the air powered ones?  

Some of the first electric toys they released were pretty cheesy.  The newer ones they have actually done a good job with.  Some of the "toy" level r/c planes coming out of China right now are nothing short of amazing, considering how they started.  
 


Yeah, the pumped up air ones. I had the first remote control one too... it kinda sucked. The air tank models were fun as hell and would go a very long way.
10/12/2015 11:13:03 PM EDT
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Some of the first electric toys they released were pretty cheesy.  The newer ones they have actually done a good job with.  Some of the "toy" level r/c planes coming out of China right now are nothing short of amazing, considering how they started.  
 
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I had tons if them and I am 24... along with the balsa gliders with the rubber bands I would buy at gas stations.

And oh man, the first air hogs... I spent a lot if time with that sucker!

First air hogs, you mean the air powered ones?  

Some of the first electric toys they released were pretty cheesy.  The newer ones they have actually done a good job with.  Some of the "toy" level r/c planes coming out of China right now are nothing short of amazing, considering how they started.  
 


Ever want a X-Wing Fighter that actually flew?.....
10/12/2015 11:33:13 PM EDT
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Anyone remember the Squadron brand (I think) foam & balsa gliders?  They were smaller, like maybe 10" long.  The fuselage was made of balsa sandwiched between thin foam and the wings & tail were flat foam.  They had all the cool military planes.  The graphics were realistic and very good for what they were.  I remember playing with them in the late '70s, early '80s.
10/13/2015 12:28:13 AM EDT
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Anyone remember the Squadron brand (I think) foam & balsa gliders?  They were smaller, like maybe 10" long.  The fuselage was made of balsa sandwiched between thin foam and the wings & tail were flat foam.  They had all the cool military planes.  The graphics were realistic and very good for what they were.  I remember playing with them in the late '70s, early '80s.
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Here you go, can't hot link

http://www.ebay.com/itm/TIGER-SQUADRON-US-AIR-FORCE-THUNDERBIRDS-F-16-/140567804512

I spent untold hours building and flying these as a kid.
10/13/2015 6:02:35 PM EDT
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Outed. You're over 40. Ask me how I know.

I had tons if them and I am 24... along with the balsa gliders with the rubber bands I would buy at gas stations.
And oh man, the first air hogs... I spent a lot if time with that sucker!




First air hogs, you mean the air powered ones?  
Some of the first electric toys they released were pretty cheesy.  The newer ones they have actually done a good job with.  Some of the "toy" level r/c planes coming out of China right now are nothing short of amazing, considering how they started.  



 

Ever want a X-Wing Fighter that actually flew?.....




I apologize in advance for the money some of you are about to spend.  






Skip to about 6 minute in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRbW3g8UiKI



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQuEgVNAQhE
And
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2368754
 
10/13/2015 6:07:11 PM EDT
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My dad got me one of those big foam planes for my 6th or 7th birthday in the late 70's.  Decided that throwing it by hand was getting old, so he ripped up an old tractor inner tube and rigged up a cool slingshot launcher for it.  Set it up in the front yard, pulled it WAY back and let her rip...

Plane did a huge, high loop over the roof and crashed through the kitchen window on the back of the house.  Mom was not amused.  

But I thought it was awesome!  
10/13/2015 6:11:24 PM EDT
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I used a model rocket engine. Damm near got decapitated by Styrofoam.

10/13/2015 6:11:31 PM EDT
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10/13/2015 10:22:35 PM EDT
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That poor Radian.  I don't even see how you do that by accident.  



 
10/13/2015 10:36:03 PM EDT
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Those things are awesome.  I need to keep my eyes open for a couple on sale.
10/14/2015 12:30:11 AM EDT
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I fly these now.
http://www.twistedhobbys.com/TH-32-EPP-Extra-Slick-RCF-TH-Extra-Slick-32.htm
10/14/2015 7:53:02 PM EDT
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This is one of my favorites.  Built out of the same material as the foamie plane in OP, but a tad bit faster.  It has been scientifically proven to fly this one and not giggle like a schoolgirl.  





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW6qkNs5E9o











 
10/14/2015 9:36:49 PM EDT
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I never could get that SOB to fly.  
And I was in hobby lobby and they do have them.
10/14/2015 9:38:28 PM EDT
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I had tons if them and I am 24... along with the balsa gliders with the rubber bands I would buy at gas stations.

And oh man, the first air hogs... I spent a lot if time with that sucker!
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I had tons if them and I am 24... along with the balsa gliders with the rubber bands I would buy at gas stations.

And oh man, the first air hogs... I spent a lot if time with that sucker!


I'm 24 also, and yep had all of that. Those balsa gliders with the rubber bands were awesome. LOVED my air hog plane too.
10/14/2015 9:55:51 PM EDT
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We bought those by the dozens in the early 80s.
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I'm 34, and I had those as a kid.