Great news Robert, I'm definitely in. I've been flying R/C for about 12 years now, love the 3D stuff. My fleet consists mostly of hand built profiles, ranging in size from indoor gym size up to my 60" stuff. Some glow, some electric. I am now in the process of putting the finishing touches on my first "fatty", which is a 3D Hobby Shop 59" Andrew Jesky Slick.
During the winter time, we have two different clubs in the area that host indoor fun fly events at local schools, they are a lot of fun. Small foamies, they take a beating and keep on flying. I feel bad for the folks who think the only fun in modeling comes from control line planes, I get a great deal of enjoyment out of both venues.
One word of advice to anyone wanting to learn how to fly: find someone willing to teach you, better yet, find a local club that has an instructor program with buddy boxes. It will save you a lot of time, money, and aggravation. Anyone can take off and fly for a few seconds. Landing is the part that gets expensive.