A small electric sport-aerobatic foamy — the kind of compact, agile airframe that fits the niche between basic trainer and dedicated 3D mount.
The Sky Cutter is a small electric sport-aerobatic foamy in the kind of accessible foam-park-flyer category that has dominated intermediate aerobatic flying since the rise of brushless outrunner motors and lithium-polymer batteries in the mid-2000s. Like every well-loved sport-aerobatic foamy, it earns its place in the hobby by being three things at once: light enough for honest aerobatic figures, tough enough to survive the inevitable mistakes of intermediate flying, and simple enough to pull out of the box and have flying the same afternoon.
The recipe is well-established. A symmetrical or semi-symmetrical airfoil for clean inverted flight, oversize control surfaces for response, a brushless installation and lithium-polymer battery for quiet hassle-free operation, and bright high-visibility livery to keep orientation clear at altitude.
A satisfying intermediate-aerobatic mount. Quick on the controls, predictable in stall. Use it for the basic-to-intermediate aerobatic vocabulary.