Air Hogs Storm Launcher
The Air Hogs Storm Launcher looks pretty bad-ass. I had my RC car phase. I would have had a model rocket phase or an RC airplane phase, but for the fact that both are really, really expensive. I’ve thought about doing the RC airplane stuff as an adult—most recently when I saw a kid flying a plane as I was driving to work; I wanted to stop and beg him to let me fly for fifteen seconds in the worst way—but I think I’d rather spend money on computers…
Posted July 29th, 2006 in Consumerism. Tagged: 2006 Blogathon.
I’m so getting one of those. Why? Because it’ll be just like my own real life version of Spy Hunter. I can hear the theme music now…..
August 1st, 2006 at 21:55I have one on pre-order already. I love how inexpensive remote control stuff (especially flying objects) have become. Geoff, if you have not already purchased an Air Hogs Aero Ace, I would go out and buy one for ~$30. You will enjoy it, I promise.
August 3rd, 2006 at 17:26THIS WILL BE ONE OF THE BIGGEST HITS OF THE X-MAS SEASONE. I HAVE 10 ON ORDER. I AM A HUGE R/C COLLECTOR OF ALL BRANDS AND SELL OVER 3000 UNIT S A YEAR. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ANYTHING CALL ME AT 563-580-7960. THANKS..
August 3rd, 2006 at 23:38Do you have any Storm Launchers yet for sale?
August 10th, 2006 at 17:49I’m not selling them. I just provide the links, and I’m not going to let this Weblog become a forum for folks buying and selling. Sorry.
August 10th, 2006 at 17:54HELLO, AH YA … I GOT THE STORMS LAUNCHER AND IT STINKS BALLS!
November 22nd, 2006 at 21:10It’s a real nice R/C toy. Air, land water. The only problem is the battery lasts about 6 minutes. Then it’s time to re-charge, and at 20 bucks a pop, it’s expensive to keep multiple batteries around. I think the toy and the batteries are way overpriced. It is fun though.
December 25th, 2006 at 17:12