Any pros and cons to the bird? Having never flown stunt before of any kind I was guessing it was a smart choice. Is the Enya a worthy engine for this plane?
Hello James,
Yes, you've made an
excellent choice with the Twister.
The Twister is an incredibly capable design built straight from the box. I see the first response is that you need to Fancherize the thing and then you'll usually get a whole bunch of 'must dos" and "gotta haves" following from there. No offense to anyone, but too many here jump right to all of these thoughts and do nothing but severely overcomplicate and make things confusing for newer enthusiasts. A lot of those same people will adamantly argue their points, thinking they're speeding up your learning curve. While the intent is positive, in most cases the suggestions are WAY to big of a step early on. I often end up thinking, "Calm down Beavis!"
In this case here's the deal James, just build your Twister STOCK from the box. With a Sig kit, even the supplied control system will work fine if set up properly. Focus on keeping the model straight and light, and make sure the controls operate smoothly. Also, make sure you have a good running, reliable, and consistent engine/tank combo. (To be honest, I'm not an Enya fan in this case, I'd go with an O.S.) Anyway, as a newer stunt pilot just work on the basics and
keep things simple. Focus on nothing more than these things with your Twister project and you will have a model that is fully capable of taking you all the way through from the beginner to expert ranks in competition,
if you choose to head down that path. Stick to that plan and you would not be the first person to do exactly that.
