RE: Great Planes Super Sportster 60 Kit - First Timer
I just noticed you said used when you mentioned the engine. I agree with kit, used may not be the best way to go. If you don't know what you are looking for in a used engine they can cost you more then they are worth. I don't use two strokes very often but when I need one I started using the SK .91 sold through Kangke/ Super Kraft and have had good luck with them. At $100.00 they even come with a muffler. Break in and prop selection is a bit different and the instructions are from another engine and incorrect. I do have the correct instructions on hand if you decide to go with one. There are several good lower cost engines out there.