Looks like i'm on the band wagon! I got a message from Snowdog yesterday, and he told me to bring a spare RX, transmitter and the LiPo he gave me a while back. To my surprise, there it was; a 51" AJ Slick ready to go with everything installed minus my battery and RX. I was astounded when he said its yours! Between him and Gino (another buddy of mine from the field), they had got the plane all going for me. I was told that this was a pay it forward since Gyro had sent Snowdog an airplane in the past. I am proud to have such good flying buddys, and will miss them on my upcoming move.
The flight report: Groovey! feels really light. Its kind of weird flying an electric airplane since i'm used to nitro since I cant hear the engine. Lots of power, and instant response, not that I didn't expect it from an electric but never less really cool! I've been flying a lot of 3D profile airplanes flying strictly slow speed 3D, so I really noticed the wide speed envelope of the Slick. Tracks great and responds awesome at high and low speeds and high AOA. I was having a blast doing pop tops, and was surprised how well she yawed around on her axis at the top since there is not a lot of mass in the wingtips to build up momentum. High alpha knife edge circuits were a blast, with no tendency to snap out that I could see with plenty of rudder to keep it on the engine without flying on the fuse too much. Rolling harriers were just plain relaxing; this is where i really believe she shines. Thrust generated by the rolling wings seem to have me in awe as she just kind of hangs there in the roller, and its a little bit hypnotizing. The wings don't get lazy in a roller either, i could stop it and change directions on a dime and this is probably due to the lack of mass in the wings.
Thank you so much again! You guys are awesome!