Trust me, I plan to do the sequence if I can develop the skills. This has been good for me, and mostly fun. I can do all of the primary maneuvers in a reasonably recognizable manner, except the slow roll. Putting them together is another story. As far as I know, there is no one else trying to put the sequence together in a YMF, and the aerobatic gross weight doesn't allow for an instructor, even if there were one around here. The airplane is really good at reminding me that I am not Bob Hoover... or in the same universe.
Thanks to suggestions here, and ignoring the book recommended entry speeds, loops and the half Cuban are fairly easy. 140 is great, 135 works. The 45 up doesn't last long, but it should be recognizable. Energy management is still a challenge. Those three great dips the Pitts does in the video? They cost me 30 -40 mph! Since they aren't graded in Primary, I have decided three quick very small dips will have to do on the way in. With a fixed pitch prop, I am pulling power off before 140! I enter the box at 170 or more, but as soon as I am level the airplane is slowing down a lot. (2,200 rpm redline)
At the beginning of the summer I put the front windshield on and found out I could not keep it in a spin, it starts, then immediately spirals. Today I took the windshield off, put the front cover on and went out to do some spins, since I hadn't done any in a while. Same deal. Must be the pilot, make sure you fully stall it before you push on the rudder dummy. Nope. Try again - nope. What the ???
As I taxied in, trying to decide what was different, it hit me that I had taken a new approach to trim. I had been trimming in the climb, so for about 75. That made less work pulling for loops, etc. But trim in this bird moves the horizontal stabilizer. I started trimming for slightly nose down to help with keeping the nose up during the roll. I will verify it when I next get to fly, but... I suspect, I now don't have enough elevator authority to overcome the lack of "up" force from the stab. Trim change came about the time I put the windshield back on. That is the kind of stuff that my sick mind finds to be fun.
I don't think I can make the NC event even if I get the flying together, I have to be at a trade show in Orlando on Sunday, relaxed and ready to work three days.