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I am currently in the gathering components stage for my spring fleet additions. Over on GiantScaleNews in the DA-70 thread someone aptly pointed out that the cost of that engine exceeds a lot of quality 100cc engine choices. The brought me back around to some cost comparisons I have done in the past. Now I could have done this with 60cc versus 120cc, but for many the cost of these planes is too high to consider, plus the transport issues. This is just one example and I pose the question, which is better, a quality all around 30cc airframe, or a budget minded 60cc?
In my core group of flying buddies we have examples of both, specifically one person has a Goldwing/Brand X Yak 55 with a cheap HK 50cc motor and some 7954s left over from a 100cc crash plane. He took those components he had laying around and made a plane he loves for less than $500. On the other hand, another buddy has a blinged out Aeroworks Extra 260 Freestyle that costs just as much as the Yak or more.
Here is a current example of cost from new. Which would you buy?
3DHS 30cc airframe (Slick, Extra 330SC, Edge 540): $440 + $40 shipping
O.S. GT33 or VVRC 40 twin: $410
Savox 1268SG or Hitec 7955: $90x4= $360
Hitec 5565MH throttle servo: $70
SWB arms: $65 shipped
Total = $1385
Aerobeez 60cc Slick: $599 shipped
DLE-55RA: $378
Tactic TSX65: $51x6= $306 (with tower coupons)
HK arms: $40 (one extra arm)
Total = $1323
I would say there is roughly $50 more in the below items that might be additional in the 60cc. Many of these budget 60cc planes come with aluminum arm extensions that bolt to existing arms and that could be used to offset.
For me on these two planes I would use the same RX setup (powersafe) or switch arrangement.
Fuel tank difference is minimal
fuel tubing and dot are the same
spinner is very similar in cost
props are 20% or so more for the bigger plane
RX batteries would be a little more on the 60cc
IBEC is the same.
There are a lot of other choices that could be made in components, and both Redwing and Aerobeez offer package deals to get the cost down even more. Many are considering their spring fleet this time of the year. Which would you pick if you had the $1600-$1800 budget for a new plane?
In my core group of flying buddies we have examples of both, specifically one person has a Goldwing/Brand X Yak 55 with a cheap HK 50cc motor and some 7954s left over from a 100cc crash plane. He took those components he had laying around and made a plane he loves for less than $500. On the other hand, another buddy has a blinged out Aeroworks Extra 260 Freestyle that costs just as much as the Yak or more.
Here is a current example of cost from new. Which would you buy?
3DHS 30cc airframe (Slick, Extra 330SC, Edge 540): $440 + $40 shipping
O.S. GT33 or VVRC 40 twin: $410
Savox 1268SG or Hitec 7955: $90x4= $360
Hitec 5565MH throttle servo: $70
SWB arms: $65 shipped
Total = $1385
Aerobeez 60cc Slick: $599 shipped
DLE-55RA: $378
Tactic TSX65: $51x6= $306 (with tower coupons)
HK arms: $40 (one extra arm)
Total = $1323
I would say there is roughly $50 more in the below items that might be additional in the 60cc. Many of these budget 60cc planes come with aluminum arm extensions that bolt to existing arms and that could be used to offset.
For me on these two planes I would use the same RX setup (powersafe) or switch arrangement.
Fuel tank difference is minimal
fuel tubing and dot are the same
spinner is very similar in cost
props are 20% or so more for the bigger plane
RX batteries would be a little more on the 60cc
IBEC is the same.
There are a lot of other choices that could be made in components, and both Redwing and Aerobeez offer package deals to get the cost down even more. Many are considering their spring fleet this time of the year. Which would you pick if you had the $1600-$1800 budget for a new plane?
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