I know what I'm asking is akin to "how long is a piece of string?" So let me elaborate:
I'm building a Legacy. I'm building from a Brodak kit, and aside from molding the top deck and maybe replacing any really obnoxiously heavy wood, I'm not going to do much to lighten it. I am going to pay attention to weight during finish as best as I can, but this is going to be my first 'span and dope finish in over 30 years, and my first show-quality one ever, so I can pretty much guarantee that I won't win any prizes for lightness.
To further complicate matters, I may be swapping out engines. The engine that's going in there initially will be a Byron Barker Magnum 52, but I'll be building the mounts so that if some other nicer engine falls out of the sky, it'll be easy to put it in.
What I'd like to do is plan on putting in a tank that's plenty big enough for whatever I might use, or at least making sure that there's room for such a tank. I certainly don't want to be caught with my pants down when it comes to flying the entire pattern with this plane.
So -- what tank would be appropriate for a moderately overweight Legacy and a Byron Barker Magnum 52? How about the same plane and a PA 60 or one of the Eastern European stunt big-blocks (assuming one dropped out of the sky, of course)?