ORIGINAL: erizzi
Thank you for your comment! And yes i saw the video, it really IMPRESSED me....
This plane is actually pretty impressive. I liked Barry's reviews of it and totally agree with all of it. I have flown a lot of Caps, both real and RC and I am pretty impressed with this one. Cap's are well known to love fly slow and do some of their best stuff slow. With that huge rudder hanging out in the wing and the tiny bit of dehidral forcing all the air into the sides of the fuselage, you can easily see in whaturi's video just how stable it is inverted.
One thing I did want to mention that someone else did was once you get the stab in place and the glue is partially set, cut out a bit of the covering on the bottom of the fuselage under the stab, add some glue to the bottom pf the stab where it meets the fuselage the recover. I went so far as to use pieces of balsa triangle in this area since I'm a big fan of low and high speed tumbles. If you do the triangle trick, do not wait for the glue to start setting, do it after the stab is installed and hold the stab in place with masking tape from the top of the fuselage to each stab tip both top and bottom.