I just got my new DJ Aerotech Nymph MHLG in the mail... thought I might tell you guys what I think about it, so far. First of, this thing is seriously light. I MEAN LIGHT! The whole airframe (wing halves, fuselage, tail, control horns, pushrods) weighs a whole 2.1 oz! The wings are beautifully built, fiberglass/CF bagged blue foam cores (with a less than 1/4" thick airfoil at the root!). The tail is simple 1/16" sheet balsa that is supplied, and very light. The control horns are nice little jobs cut from thin formica. The fuselage is a nice little piece of glass and carbon with an 1/8"OD carbon tailboom. There isn't much else there, other than instructions and plans. Both of which are very nice, well written, and the plans have wonderful sketches of the radio installation and tail area. That's all, for now. I expect to have her flying by the end of the week... and I will be sure to give a full flight report. I'm also taking pictures for an online kit review on my website at http://soaring.freeservers.com Thermals, Eric Farmer RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to soaring-request@airage.com