RE: u-can-do 60 II
Thanks for your fast answers. Stoney, sorry to hear about the hurricane. I was in the states when Hugo passed by. I think it was 1988 or 89. Before Hugo I was staying half a year in SC, but at the time it hit I had moved up to Kansas. Shortly after I visited some friends at Hilton Head just on the coast at SC, and saw the devastation.
I think you all are taking me a bit to serious. The comments about you getting board was just my initial ironic thoughts, after reading 40 pages. After all this posts I can see your devotion the UCD. I have already made up my mind about getting a UCD.
And I hear you all saying that it needs a 4 stroker to do real 3D. I might aspire on flying my helis somewhat 3Dish, but when it comes to aircraft I haven’t hardly flown them at all. So I cant fly them 3D anyway. It might be wrong to say that I intend to hover, but that’s the kind of flying style that appeals to me. Maybe I should say that I gonna use the UCD as a relaxed funfly instead. (To hover an aircraft is a bit down the road for me, I think)
A Saito 100 would cost me roughly 270 UDS more than a ASP91, and that is a bit to much extra for a something I’m gonna use as a “toy” when relaxing from the heli flights. (aUCD60 with an ASP91 is only 400 USD, A Saito 100 would increase the budget with 65%)
Another question, since I’m living on an island we often have windy conditions. Is the UCD 40a lot more wind sensitive compared to the 60? I’m asking since I like the J’EN 56 engine and would like to own one.
Tompa