Yep, a 60 will eat a hole right through anyones wallet really quick. Your better off with the R50 and stay away from TT heli motors FAR AWAY! As they get broken in they tend to go lean. When they go lean on a heli you cant control you rotor RPM. You can dial in more pitch but that only makes the motor work harder and lean out to the point of a flame out. I mean Ive heard of people using them especially the new one, I think its a .39 but I hear that if you get a good one its really good but most are not made well. Its a shame because the airplane motors are so good. By the way I learned to fly in my back yard and helis do become a family function 3 ring circus.
Okay maybe I should look for a 1.50 or 1.60 then. I want this thing to knock my socks off and not be a bi*ch to land. Id just like to be able to swing a nice big prop so I can get the braking effect from it also. What are some suggestions besides the obvious like the OS 1.60? I know a 1.20 will fly it but I want it to be the first and last motor for it.