Episodes

  • Aircraft Design, Trimming & F3A with Bryan Hebert
    Jun 22 2026

    Bryan Hebert is the owner of CK Aero, long-time F3A competitor, aircraft designer, and one of the most respected authorities in RC aerobatics when it comes to airplane setup and trimming.

    In this conversation, we discuss Bryan's journey into Pattern flying, his experience designing competition aircraft, the evolution of modern F3A, and the differences between monoplanes, biplanes, glow, electric, and contra-drive power systems.

    We also spend considerable time discussing trimming philosophy, how top competitors approach airplane setup, common mistakes pilots make, and why a properly trimmed airplane can have such a significant impact on performance.

    Whether you fly Pattern, IMAC, freestyle, or simply enjoy learning more about aircraft design, there is a wealth of knowledge packed into this discussion.

    00:00 Introduction
    01:52 How Bryan Got Started in Pattern Flying
    04:33 Is F3A Growing or Declining?
    14:05 How to Get Started in Pattern Flying
    24:24 Designing Competition Aircraft
    38:34 Does Equipment Win Championships?
    43:18 Glow vs Electric vs Contra Drives
    49:17 Monoplane vs Biplane
    55:27 Bryan's Trimming Philosophy
    01:01:59 Can F3A Trimming Methods Be Applied to IMAC?
    01:11:28 The Truth About Zero-Gravity Trim
    01:17:53 Why Top Pilots Obsess Over Snap Rolls
    01:20:29 Inside CK Aero


    Learn more about CK Aero:
    https://www.ckaero.net
    https://www.facebook.com/HebertCompetitionDesigns

    #RCFlying #F3A #PatternFlying #CKAero #BryanHebert #IMAC #RCAerobatics #ModelAircraft

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Kevin Garland on IMAC, Nats and Tucson Aerobatic Shootout
    Jun 14 2026

    Kevin Garland has been involved in RC aviation for more than 30 years and currently serves as IMAC President, Futaba Team Manager, and Contest Director for both the IMAC Nationals and the Tucson Aerobatic Shootout.

    In this episode we discuss the future of IMAC, the challenges facing competitive aerobatics, Electric IMAC, participation trends, IMAC Worlds, the upcoming Nationals in Muncie, and what it takes to keep premier events such as the Tucson Aerobatic Shootout thriving.

    We also dive into freestyle judging, sponsorships, team pilots, full-scale aviation, drones, and advice for pilots looking to improve their precision flying skills.

    Kevin's Facebook: / kevin.s.garland
    IMAC: https://flyimac.org
    Tucson Aerobatic Shootout: http://www.tucsonaerobaticshootout.com

    00:00: Intro
    04:08: IMAC President work
    05:15: E-IMAC
    08:08: Challenges IMAC faces
    12:20: IMAC Worlds
    15:41: Why should people try IMAC?
    18:05: IMAC NATS
    20:42: Advices for people trying to improve their skills
    30:05: Tucson Aerobatic Shootout
    42:53: Judging Freestyle
    52:03: Future of the Tucson Aerobatic Shootout
    52:50: Futaba Team Manager
    56:53: Sponsorships
    59:13: RC impact on career
    1:06:33: Family involvement in aviation
    1:10:13: Extreme Flight Extra 260

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • He Built a 14-Foot AeroScout From Home Depot Foam - Chris Randall
    Jun 9 2026

    A few days ago I shared a clip of Chris Randall's giant AeroScout and lots of people wanted to know how it was built, so I invited Chris on for a quick conversation about the project. Thanks Chris for joining me!

    In this interview we discuss:
    • How the idea started at his local RC club
    • Scaling a Horizon Hobby AeroScout up to 14-foot wingspan
    • Building the airplane from Home Depot insulation foam
    • Hot-wire cutting giant wings and tail surfaces
    • Electronics, servos, motor, batteries, and landing gear choices

    The result is a unique giant AeroScout with a 14-foot wingspan built almost entirely from foam.

    Chris has also documented the build on RC Group: https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?4786833-Giant-Aeroscout

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    18 mins
  • Kobe Cantin Interview - Evolution of Joe Nall, IMAC and freestyle flying
    May 26 2026

    Today on Skybound RC, I'm chatting with Kobe Cantin, an aerobatic pilot who's been in the RC game since 2012, and has worn just about every hat. Competitor, announcer, content creator, event organizer, and sponsor pilot. We get into his early days at Joe Nall, how IMAC shaped his flying, and why he eventually traded the flightline for the microphone. He also breaks down his RealFlight Freestyle Competition, why foamies and simulators are still the best training tools nobody uses enough, and his mission to bring indoor events like E-Fest back from the dead. If you've been around the RC scene, you've probably heard his voice. Now it's time to hear his story.

    Kobe’s Youtube channel (FloRC): https://www.youtube.com/@florc9589

    Kobe’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kobe.cantin

    Kobe’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kobe.cantin/

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • IMAC, Freestyle and Jet Aerobatics with Santiago Perez
    Jun 9 2025

    Today I’m chatting with Santiago Pérez, one of the top RC aerobatic pilots in the world. Known for his low, aggressive 3D and razor-sharp precision, Santi flies as a team pilot for Extreme Flight and is a regular at world-class events like the Tucson Aerobatic Shootout.

    Beyond competition, he plays a key role in testing and refining Extreme Flight’s latest airframes—like the new Extra 300 series and the massive 120" Extra 260.

    In this episode, we dive into his approach to freestyle and IMAC, setup philosophy, model differences, and even his recent move into 3D jets. Whether you're into competition or just want to level up your flying, this one’s packed with insight.

    Santiago's FB: https://www.facebook.com/santiago.perez.9256

    🎵 Music: Inspiring People by Aylex
    🎧 Source: https://freetouse.com/music
    (No Copyright Music – Free for YouTube Videos)

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Daniel Holman: The Origins of Extreme Aerobatics & Life as an Alaskan Bush Pilot
    Jun 9 2025

    Daniel Holman is one of the most respected names in RC aerobatics. In the early 2010s, his freestyle routines blended musicality, precision, and smooth, high-speed lines—helping push the sport into a new era of extreme aerobatics. As a long-time team pilot for Extreme Flight, Daniel became known for his graceful yet aggressive flying style and for pushing aircraft to their limits in top-tier competitions.

    After a decade-long break from RC, Daniel is back—flying again from his home in Alaska, where he now works as a commercial pilot. From flying King Airs across remote villages to landing his personal Cessna 180 on gravel bars in the middle of nowhere, his day job takes aviation to the edge of what’s possible.

    In this episode, Daniel shares stories from both worlds—RC and full-scale—including insights on freestyle design, lessons from flying in extreme conditions, and what it’s like to rediscover the hobby after years away.

    Whether you're into 3D, precision flying, or full-scale bush aviation, this one’s a must-listen.

    👉 Daniel's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100007248378096

    🎵 Music: Inspiring People by Aylex
    🎧 Source: https://freetouse.com/music
    (No Copyright Music – Free for YouTube Videos)

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Antonio de Souza - World Class Aerobatic Flying from Brazil
    Mar 8 2025

    Join me as I sit down with Antonio De Souza, one of RC aerobatics' most talented pilots. Originally from Brazil and now based in Atlanta, Antonio brings a unique perspective and flying style that combines European precision with modern 3D techniques.
    In this interview, Antonio shares his journey from flying at just 4 years old to becoming an Extreme Flight test pilot and Customer Service Manager. We discuss his competition experiences at the XFC, TOC Invitational, and Tucson Aerobatic Freestyle, plus dive deep into his equipment setup, training approach, and what makes his flying style so distinctive.
    Topics covered:

    - Antonio's RC journey from Brazil to the USA
    - His role at Extreme Flight as both team pilot and staff member
    - Detailed equipment setup preferences (servos, engines, props, and radio)
    - The differences between various XA airframes
    - His training philosophy and advice for improving your flying
    - Experiences at the recent Tucson Aerobatic Freestyle competition
    - Upcoming projects and events for 2025

    Whether you're looking to improve your own flying or simply appreciate watching world-class aerobatics, Antonio's insights are invaluable for any RC enthusiast.

    Antonio's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/antonio.desouza.71
    Extreme Flight Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1483262701885613
    Extreme Flight: https://extremeflightrc.com/

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    Music track: Inspiring People by Aylex
    Source: https://freetouse.com/music
    No Copyright Music for Videos (Free)

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Designing Aviation Icons: Mirco Pecorari (AircraftStudioDesign)
    Feb 18 2025

    Mirco Pecorari, the creative mind behind aircraftStudioDesign, shares his journey from childhood sketches to designing some of aviation's most iconic aircraft. His portfolio includes the Extra NG, Kimball's Pitts Python, Sharp's Nemesis, and the PilotRC Matrix.

    In this conversation, Mirco reveals:

    • His early years in Modena's automotive design culture

    • Design secrets from both full-scale and RC aviation

    • Behind-the-scenes stories of working with aerobatic legends

    • How he uses cutting-edge VR technology in aircraft design

    • A preview of his upcoming book featuring 7,000+ concept designs


    Whether you're into RC planes, full-scale aviation, or aircraft design, this episode offers unique insights into how iconic aircraft schemes come to life.

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    1 hr and 33 mins