I wasn't aware of any DoubleStars larger than a 61. Are these custom made ?
Well, I'm not sure I would call them "custom made", but they were made in very limited numbers for Roy Trantham...They are only marginally available from time to time.
They are quite a bit different than the production style Doublestars and much smaller physically. They run very well but are finicky about set up...require adjusting compression, intake size, and nitro content..They are definitely an experts only engine.
Personally I'll stick with my PA's and RoJetts...I don't think the extra 3 or 4 oz is any handicap and these engines are pretty much turnkey and run very well under almost any conditions.
In fact I prefer the PA65 with my setup (mostly stock) on a Randy Pipe even to a PA75.
The run quality is just about perfect time after time after time, and it does it on 6 oz of fuel or less.
I'm not criticizing the Doublestar engines..Bob's run like clockwork, as do Lou Wolgasts', but it did take a fair amount of fiddeling to make that happen...and they are essentially uobtanium...
The engine in Bob's Derringer is a perfect match for that airplane and it growls through the pattern...relatively low RPM four stroking runs with lots of power.
Randy Cuberly