
I put this in the slope soarers section as that is what most people will do, but I'm going to try to add a motor and propeller to one of mine this time. My existing glider one from last year has "wingerons": two small servos sunk into the fuselage under the wing leading edge, with the wing panels pivoting on a 'spar' about half wing chord. It's surprising how much movement is needed for aerobatics - fit long servo arms if you go this route. Mine is capable of loops, rolls and sustained inverted flight. It needs better lift to stay up than the most floaty of purpose-designed slope soarers, but not too strong a wind or it gets blown over the back.