Hey, a fuel powered plane gets lighter as the flight proceeds. An electric stays the same weight for the entire flight.
Funny the difference line size can make. For years, I flew 1/2As on 32 to 35 foot Dacron. Then one day, buddy at Wheelus AFB offered to let me use a set of 42' .008 stranded. Now, I dont even use Dacron for lead-outs. Planes were faster and more manueverable.
Heaviest lines I ever used was a bit unusual. Also at Wheelus, I joined a pair of Sterling Oak weight balsa P-51 Profiles to make an F-82, sort of, and put my pair of Fox .35s on it. For some reason, I decided I wanted to go to 70' lines. BX only had .012 stranded in that length. So, I used 2 sets. I think it was the right choice. Also, I don't think I ever got more than 3 flights on any given day wih it. It was quite a load for somebody 5' 7", 145 pounds. Kind of also wished I had available 2.5 or 3 ounce tanks instead of 4 ounce.