Sam didn't give himself due credit for the Corsair. He did all the computer work for the laser cutting of the parts, cut the parts, and rode herd on the project to completion. He also made the plane look very good on its' maiden and second flight. Very smooth and graceful.
As Sam mentioned, the LA .40 offered more than enough power. Initially, I thought it would take a .46. It's likely Brodak's production Corsair with a built up fuselage will fly even better than this profile prototype.
Those gull wings present a striking image as the plane does loops and figure eights. I think watching this Corsair go through the maneuvers might just bring a grin to the face of ole' "Pappy" Boyington himself!
Regards,
Joe