Fun Fly for .25 FP ??
Mil,
Standard servos would be fine. In fact, for most folks even better. They only add perhaps 3 oz to the all up weight. You do NOT want to put a .49 on sonething like this. First of all it would destroy itself in short order, secondly its far too heavy. Weight is the most important factor. We strive for the lowest practical wing loading we can get. Also low weight = low intertia. Low wing loading means it will fly extremely slow without stalling and low intertia means you can turn it extremely tight. This particular plane has a wing loading that would make most glider pilots blush. I can fly it all day in a 50' box if I choose to. You really dont even need a runway, just pick an open spot somewhere. Roll out is about 3' or less.
It hovers well, as do most planes of this type. It's not a profile however, but a fiberglass boom.
It's a one piece plane with 42" span. Fits in a Hyundai easliy... LOL.
One last thing though..... if you want the EASIEST hovering plane.... you might look at Don Incoll's Wasp. Mine is fine for me, but I think it could be better with more fin area or a profile as yaw stability.
Foamguy