SegaSoft's Plane Crazy is a fairly unique racer that attempts to capture the thrill of aerobatic flying in an arcade action style. In some ways, the game achieves that goal. In fact, if not for Plane Crazy's flawed controls, horrific course design, and extremely limited gameplay options, it might just be a good game. In a nutshell, Plane Crazy is your typical racing game filled with twisting tracks and fast-paced gameplay. The big difference, of course, is that your vehicle is a hot-rod aircraft modeled loosely on the slick machines you see in the Reno Air Races if you watch ESPN 2 really late at night. You have three planes to choose from, and you can customize the appearance of each by changing the paint scheme on the fuselage, wings, tail, and engine. Sadly, most of these textures are rather plain - or ugly - and if you mix and match the textures you generally end up with one sad-looking plane. When you take part in a championship season, you can also earn prize money for upgrades that will make