It was a very mild weather day for December, temps probably in the high 50's and light winds, so I loaded the MX2 up and went to the field. After BS-ing for 15 or 20 minutes, I opened up the trailer, drug out the plane and figured out pretty quickly that I left the wing tube at home. Schidt.
So, I unhooked the trailer, went back home and got the tube. It was a great (half) day of flying, got about 4 flights in on the plane. It drops the nose in an inverted 45, so I need to shift the batteries back a little. With no mixing and a nose heavy plane, it REALLY likes to nose dive if you give over about half rudder.
I probably won't make it back to the field before the new year, so I should have some time to shift the batteries back. Once that's dialed in, I can set some simple mixes and get to focus on having some fun. This plane is so light on the wings, it goes exactly where you point it, and it floats nicely into a landing.... I could never figure out why it wasn't a better seller.