I still consider myself a relative newb in the hobby, flying since 2011. I have only owned and flown electric and the vast majority of flyers at my club are flying electric.
I have visited other clubs and admired the multi cylinder motors, mostly on the very large models, and briefly thought I'd like to give that a try. Then I watch them tune, tinker with and tweek those motors and realize, I can fly several batteries just in the time they use "getting ready" to fly once.
I think if only for convenience sake I'll stay with electric. And, as others have pointed out, the technology of electric flight is only getting better. As battery, motor, electronic technology and manufacturing improves, it is easy to imagine our planes flying much longer, faster and with more scale features in the very near future.
I have visited other clubs and admired the multi cylinder motors, mostly on the very large models, and briefly thought I'd like to give that a try. Then I watch them tune, tinker with and tweek those motors and realize, I can fly several batteries just in the time they use "getting ready" to fly once.
I think if only for convenience sake I'll stay with electric. And, as others have pointed out, the technology of electric flight is only getting better. As battery, motor, electronic technology and manufacturing improves, it is easy to imagine our planes flying much longer, faster and with more scale features in the very near future.

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