Patrick,
I was thinking the same thing about his camera man. Only lost it once or twice. Lucky the poor guy did not fall over with all that filming...
Doc,
That set up was 100% Brodak, well except for the prop. The controller had no way to throttle the motor, only to adjust the overall run times. It was a pretty docile set up with the recommended prop, but a little light on the lines in the maneuvers due to the slowdown. When I switched it to the prop I mention during the video, it really seemed to hang out there better. The hardest maneuver was the vertical 8. The top of the top loop was where it struggled most. With the prop as shown in the film, the top became acceptable. The weak point for the whole set up was the amount of weight that you had when fully assembled and the limited amount of wing. The thinner airfoil also seemed to perform a little better at the higher speeds in my opinion. As I mentioned before in the review section, I think that this airplane is okay to break the ice in electric, but not the ultimate easy stunt machine. The best thing I liked about the airplane is that I never had to wipe it off.
John
Oh yea, Frank did a great job flying the airplane with his catlike reflexes.