ORIGINAL: UStik
Just tried in the simulator: The 24.6 oz/sqft fly quite well, the model is just as fast as the Kwik-Fli, even though not as smooth. It spins and snaps like crazy (due to the wingloading), but still not vicious. The .25 giving .6 thrust/weight is well enough for pattern. Should be fine! (As a side note: Phil Kraft found a .20 enough for his 0.66 scaled Flea-Fli, so a .25 should be right for the .71 scaled Taurus with the cambered airfoil, even at this high wing loading.)
Cool! I've got to learn how to do that. Sounds fun.
After all is said and done, the 28 FSR might just be a perfect match. Fly it with the 28 and
save your money.
David.