Joe definitely is a master at the handle, but Don Hutchison deserves as much credit in its design. I got the opportunity to fly Joe's model several years ago, and shortly after I built one in Aeroshell Aerobatic Team colors with an ST51 on the nose. A different, yet great flying model. I took it up to Oshkosh to fly in demo's at Kidventure this past summer, and loaned it to Veronique Beringer to fly in the demo. She wasn't too sure about it after the first flight, but really liked it after the second (plus shes a heck of a flyer and can pretty much fly anything). Also got all five AAT team members to autograph it, including the original lead pilot, Alan Henley, which adds to the cool factor
Joe: My 2 cents is to build Don's F4F that he recently drew up, if that airplane trips your trigger at all. The Wildcat inherently has a lot of wing area, which is why I asked Don for years to do one **grin**. As good as that T-6 flew, I bet an F4F with that same power setup would be devastating