Pretty cool Shug! I don't know if you are aware, but there is a reason this event is called "stunt". In the early days of control line at the Nationals, there was no set "pattern". You pretty much told the judges what tricks you planned to fly, and then they judges you accordingly. Guys flew while doing cart wheels, flying through burning balsa barriers, balloon busting and any "stunt" that they though would impress the judges. I'm pretty sure Davey Slaggle won his first NATS championship flying a Jim Walker Whip Powererd model, no engine, and did all sorts of crazy stuff. At this point in time, no one had flown inverted successfully yet. With this act, I think you would have bee a shoo-in for first p[lace! And your uni-cycle looks like the first one I ever saw with a trials/universal tire! Better for bouncing with?
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee