I don't have the plane (yet) but with Matt and Ryan contributing some time to put some numbers together, we have a pretty good approximation for wing loading and cube loading.
For the e-version weights and the wing specs, I would come in at 12.88 pounds with the A60-8S and 2x 6S 3300's swinging a 21x10 to about 21 pounds and plenty of torque. It is on the low side of the power to weight that I'm typically looking for, but since this is not much heavier than the 78 Extra, but with a bit more wing area, it should be really fun. With the tips on, that brings the WL in at 24 and the cube loading in at 8.2. For my personal preference, I could not ask for better numbers unless I could just add another 200 more RPMs from the motor to increase the performance ratio at the top.
Considering the video of Tom flying my red gas version 78 at 13.6 pounds with the A60-7S on only 10S with the same prop spinning 350 RPMs slower, I think the 12S setup is right where I'm going to start with this plane. At 68A, I'm going to get 6.5 minutes, easy.
The gas version with a piped DA-35 starts off at 14.2 pounds wet, and ends up at about 13.5 with a 1/4 tank. So at an average of 13.84 pounds, the WL is still just under 26 and the WCL is still around 8.8. Power to weight will be better too if we can get 7400 RPMs from the 20x10 PJA.
So far, guys are still breaking in these engines without the pipes and reaching about 6900 RPMs. A little work to do yet, so let's see what happens. If anyone starts getting some numbers off a broken-in engine, please let me know.