If you are a high Intermediate or middle Advanced flyer and wondering what it's like to have a stunt ship capable of taking you to the top of Expert this is for you...
Everyone knows, to compete at the expert level you need the right equipment. Most have chosen to build one of the many great stunt designs with a $500.00 engine & pipe power package ending up with a $1,000.00+ investment. This obviously works and if you can afford it more power to you. However if you would like to have a stunt ship capable of competing with the big boys under most conditions at a much lower cost listen up..
Brodak just received it's first shipment of the T-Rex, ARC retails for $149.99 and ARF retails for $199.99. The ARF is covered with UltraKote and has good controls, no worries about the covering being junk or replacing the controls. It is a large (675 sq/in) high end stunt ship that should be easily assembled at under 65 ounces. This takes care of the airframe..
For power, start searching the RC forums classified for a good used Saito 56 or 62. Two of our club members just bought really nice Saitos, a 62 for $150.00 and a 56 for $130.00 so lets say the engine is going to cost $150.00. Of course you will need a tank, spinner or spinner nut, epoxy etc so lets throw in $50.00 for accessories.
You will also need to either modify the RC carb that comes on your engine or purchase the CL intake from Horizon. I believe the CL Intake is around $40.00 or if you have the tools see this....
http://www.tulsacl.com/SaitoCarb.htmlIf we add all this up we come up with a total investment of about $440.00, less than half the cost of a full blown pipe stunt ship. Depending on what you have laying around it could easily even be less.
Just food for thought, I do not proffit from any of this with maybe the possible exception of modifying a carb or two which ends up less than minimum wage for my time.