My only concern is he's never crashed his models! Not once in over a year of flying . . so when he eventually does . . he will be devastated!!
WOW, that's impressive. I have some familiarity with that, but the other way around. I've always flown calmly and slowly. I don't push many G's in turns, because of the relatively weak CF tube in the Bixler wing. And because of my calm flying I have never crashed badly.
But when the time came (when a wave washed over the Bixler and the ESC shorted), I had decided that I was not going to be sad if something bad happened. Compared to everyone else, I've had a much more enjoyable learning curve than most beginners. I was owing myself a bad experience. When only the ESC shorted and nothing else happened (no fuselage damage, no more issues) I just told myself, "This was to be expected" and didn't get sad.
"When I'm sad, I stop being sad and be awesome instead."
Colorex I know what you mean about hitting the ground when at low speed and low to the ground. Last week I was trying to show Thomas how to do a Proper Approach with his Kinetics and it ended up cartwheeling lol so much for me teaching the little man
I'm lucky I didn't break anything on his model
HAHA I think the Bixler would have been better for that. It's like Bixler showing Scott how to fly the fiberglass Fox!