I putting a 20 fp on a arf flite streak, this was a rc engine, got a nv and venture from Randy. Any help on prop, lines, setup would be helpful. Just started back after 30 years.
Bill has it right. For whatever reason, the 9-4 APC is much better than anything else we tried, at least for props you could get at a hobby shop. And they are a mere $1.94 last time I checked. Set it by peaking it out lean on the ground, then backing off 5-6 clicks until you get a distinct drop of rpm (but not a 4-stroke! - about halfway between 4 and peaked out lean).
The locals are using .015x60 to 62 lines. As far as setup goes the only significant issue is that you want to completely disregard the CG instructions, and start with the CG around 1-1.25" from the Leading edge. I think that the plans still show something like 3" and while that might be good for combat (since if the pilot can't tell what it's going to do next, your opponent sure won't be able to) it's hopeless for stunt. WAY too unstable. As always you want NO, repeat, NO rudder//fin offset. Put in just enough to make certain it's not inboard. The rest of the trim is standard - get the wings level, add tipweight untll it starts to hinge, then back off the last change. Set the sensitivity to that full wrist motion is on the edge of a stall.
I prefer a two-wheel gear so you don't have to worry about it tipping over on the inside wingtip on takeoff.
It's a perfect combination once you get it set up correctly - easily capable of winning any local Advanced contest even without appearance points if you know what you are doing.
Brett