I was at an airshow and Sean Tucker hovered one of those damn things 50 ft off the ground. I'm not real familiar with air shows and aerobatics but when you see a propeller-driven airplane hover right in front of you that was completely mind-blowing.
you cant even catch your breath from one maneuver before hes right into the middle of the next as it should be very skilled on the rudder as well with that beautiful hammer head
Isn't the tips of your propeller breaking the sound barrier a really bad thing? I could have sworn I'd seen something to that effect. Not an aerodynamicist myself.