AW Edge?
The AW Edge is an OK plane. It does weigh 9 plus pounds as delivered however. It is VERY neutral once the thrust line is correct. Yes, that means it is not correct as it comes from the box. Knife edge only requires a touch of down and no aileron to hold a straight line. Inverted flight is 95% hands off. High energy 3D like blenders and waterfalls are great. Hovering is OK. Low energy 3D like harriers and elevators lack the smoothness I expected. I have no knowledge of the 60 size Yellow other than their ads. If you have no fear of building, or know a builder, D&L makes a good 60 size kit. (Or hand built ARC if you have the $$$) A fellow club member (whom I feel isn't much of a builder) had a kit version that came in at 6.75 pounds. Understand that the AW is much closer to a 120 size plane than a 60. The Yellow and D&L are really 60 size. Meaning a "60-ish" span, "600-ish" wing area, and "6-ish to 7-ish" pounds.
Hope this helps. I no longer regret buying the AW, it just took alot of work to get it right. That was unexpected from a company like AW.