Morfiend, I built my first SSD system around the same time and the same fashion, as most do I'm assuming, using a smaller 128g sized SSD for boot/OS and a few select things I use a lot, and a spinner drive for everything else.
I had put AH on the SSD, and ran it for about 6 months with no trouble, and then moved AH to the spinner drive after reading that all the small writes AH does could be a problem with the SSD drive, and it being the OS/Boot drive, was just a headache I didn't figure was worth the risk.
Reading that you've run it so long without any problems, I'm going to stick AH back on an SSD, but not the boot drive, I picked up a couple Samsung 840s, which are now "older" drives, on the Black friday sales, got 2 for about 60% off their already cheap sale price. I'll put one in each gaming box, and move my Steam folder to them as well as Aces High. That way, even if AH does crash it out, I won't really care as much as it'll not be my OS/Boot drive and I can just replace it and reinstall the games that get nuked.
Skuzzy - have you had any long term AH players who install the game on an SSD have a failure mainly due to the many small read/writes? Just trying to get a feel for what the odds are, as from what I understand it is playing Russian Roulette with the drive in at least some measure.