Well she is all done! I was able to bring it to the indoor fun fly Sunday and got a couple hovers done in the gym. Let me just say it sure does sound intimidating spooling up in a gymnasium. It flew great, super stable, tail was holding great, couldn't ask for more. Yesterday the weather was warm enough and the wind calm enough I decided to head to the local park and try a couple bigger flights. They went great as well, still feeling it out a bit so I didn't try anything to rash, just a few circuits and some piros. I wanted to do a couple flips but just reminded myself to take it slow. The park was big enough to do what I did, there just wasn't as much room for error as I wanted to try much more. Ill hit the airfield soon enough.
Im running 4500 mah batteries and have the timer set to 4:10 and come down at about 25% left with just hovering and circuits. Im running the 14 tooth pinion with a head speed of about 2250 based off the governor in the hobby wing ESC (80% throttle line). The motor comes down warm and the ESC is just as cool as when I sent it up. I tried reducing the head speed a little to increase flight time but the motor and ESC both really increased in temp. (no data logging, just going by feel) So I think Ill stick with where Im at and get some batteries to help increase time a little. (I ordered the 4500's by mistake anyway, I wanted 5000's).
I'm not too worried about the flight time as it is because it flies great, but if anyone has suggestions for improving efficiency for basic flying Id love to hear it.
Once again thanks for everyone help getting me through this project.
Chad