It's electric...Battery powered. I decided to opt for a cheaper version considering it might have been a disaster...Fortunately I did. Lol.

It's electric...Battery powered. I decided to opt for a cheaper version considering it might have been a disaster...Fortunately I did. Lol.

I think most hobbyist are probably going electric these days, so much cleaner to operate.
Yep, and with battery technology advancing and them getting more lightweight and compact, it seems a good way to go.
WOW, are you sitting in a coffee shop doing hive??
Yes, the new receivers and program-ability are amazing.
I'm in my office
workinghiving. Lol.Still working from home most of the time or office building....
Nah, office office...Not home. I come and go though. Two hours in the café today, that's where I wrote this post. I'm lucky to have autonomy and flexibility.
The better half is still working from home, they still have not decided to open her office here yet.
I will let you get back to it now...🙏
So much easier to build, install, configure...
And, cheaper.
The smallest engines are too small to have a control on the carburator.
And so you get into $100s of dollars for a very tiny, intricate engine. (with power control)
An electric motor is just so easy compared to that.
And with the new batteries, now you don't have to pour kerosene on your pretty little plane.
Just so much easier.