Air Hogs Storm Launcher
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #86695 in Toys & Games
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Promising concept, disappointing results
I am a great fan of the Air-Hogs Aero-Ace Bi-Plane, so I figured the storm launcher will be the next step up. The Storm-Launcher also has replaceable batteries (30$ each), and it has elevation control which means it can take off from the ground/water/grass.
So far so good; but when I tried to use it flaws became evident:
1. Without engine power it drops like a rock. So if you ran into a messy situation while flying forget about gliding down to safety. It will drop fast and hard. Which means that you have room for about 10 or so mistakes before the Storm Launcher might crash beyond repair.
2. My Storm Launcher refused to get trimmed correctly. I think my left engine was simply not as powerful as the right one. So no matter how much trim I applied it kept turning left.
3. The Storm Launcher did not respond to any command. Removing and re-inserting the battery was the only way to get out of this state. Basically I would apply full throttle trying to take-off and within 3 seconds the engines would stop, at that point the plane stopped responding to any command (throttle, lift, or power off/power on) The only way out was to remove the battery and re-insert it again.
I do want to give it extra credit for:
1. Storm Launcher is able to take off by it self
2. once flying its very fast
3. elevation control works very well
In Conclusion: A Storm Launcher plus two LIPO batteries will const 140$ which is pretty expensive for a not so reliable unit that will probably not last that long. Any alternatives you can recommend?
Flys great and is very tuff
The Storm Launcher is a great toy. It's great out of the box if you just plan to do mostly driving and jumping. But if you really want to fly it a lot, it flys best if you remove the propeller guards, and cut off the upper horizontal (the upper rear wing between the verticals). In the commercials you can see some of them are flown that way. It becomes much easier to fly and is much more controllable, but then the verticals are a little easier to break. They can be easily fixed with some clear tape.
Just remember, the flight Times for one battery charge is only about 6 to 10 minutes, then it will shut off as to not hurt the Lipo battery. It can be restarted by pushing the start button to bring it back to shore but you will have to be easy on the throttle or it will just shut off again till you recharge it.
storm launcher
all in all, a great toy, loads of fun for young and old, The only real downside is the batterynlife once charged, only about 7 to 8 minutes, depending on how you manage the throttle. I love this thing, I will be buying another one.





