I've flown with Rick, in the P40, and 2 weeks ago in the Extra 330. Very analytical pilot, with a wide experience in high-performance aerobatics. Very passionate.
That 330 flight was a milestone for me. I'd never done any tumbling maneuvers. We went up and after a few rolls and things to get oriented in the airplane, did a tumble from an upward 45, and then something he called a vertical knife-edged spin. I did the first one, he did the second, and since it was my first aero flight of the season -- that was enough for me!
Lately he has move that expertise over to the Harvard (T6), and performs an amazing airshow routine. Check out
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ndbYiOGVpFc I've never heard of anyone else doing a snap-roll in a loop in a Harvard during a show.
And his wife Trish has a Howard DGA, which is a lovely thing to see. She even lets him borrow it! N67722
Dave