Two New Horizon Airplanes Arrive
/The HobbyZone Carbon Cub S+ arrived this week! Whether you've never flown R/C before or you got your first taste of flying with a multirotor drone, the Carbon Cub S+ is the most versatile beginner's R/C airplane yet. Based on the Carbon Cub by Cub Crafters, an upgraded and thoroughly modern iteration of the classic Super Cub, and equipped with Horizon's SAFE Plus GPS-enabled technology, this scale reproduction makes it easier to learn to fly in less time than ever before. Features including AutoLand, Holding Pattern and Virtual Fence make it easy for almost anyone to fly successfully from their very first flight, while additional features including oversized tundra tires and optional flaps and floats offer the capability and versatility to fly from almost any surface, anywhere.
The Carbon Cub S+ is available as a Ready-to-Fly for $259.99, or Bind-N-Fly Basic for $219.99.
The other airplane to grace our shelves this week is the UMX Aero-Commander. The E-flite UMX Aero Commander brings the twin-engine icon to life with bountiful brushless power, aerobatic capabilities and exclusive AS3X technology for an overall flight experience that feels rock-solid enough to double your ultra-micro fun. The lightweight airframe boasts a carbon-fiber reinforced wing for added durability and performance. Careful attention to the scale outline highlights a detail list that includes panel lines and a vivid three-color trim scheme. The powerful twin-motor power system features a pair of brushless outrunners and three-blade props to deliver that exciting multi-engine sound. Independent linear servos provide the accuracy and performance to enjoy sport aerobatics such as point rolls and big loops with precision while AS3X technology delivers the ultimate in control, even if it's a bit windy.
Pick up your Aero Commander as a Bind-N-Fly Basic today for only $149.99!
With a major update to the D&D5e system on Foundry, it’s time to revise my list of must-have modules for running a Fifth Edition game on Foundry VTT. All of the modules I am using are compatible with the D&D5e Version 3 update and Foundry v11.