The first model was built in 1963, designed and built for my senior thesis. I think it was flown a couple of times, then destroyed in testing for the thesis. Anyway, a few years ago, I dug out the thesis for a friend who likes such things

and realized that the model is my only documented classic legal design!

So I built one. It was a disaster in a number of ways too boring to detail out here, but eventually got tuned in to the point that I took it to VSC last year to be my Classic entry. It had a vibration that had already destroyed a couple of elevator clevises, and the third time was the charm, totalling the plane.
OK, I now have the control setup, the balance point and the engine setup that are needed. So I only need to cure the vibration. I lengthened the nose to reduce the noseweight requirements (I went too far, but that is fixable) and added 1/8" doublers in the nose instead of 1/32" ply. That should dampen things down nicely. In addition, as you can see in the photos, no more clevises!!!!
I beefed up the spars, not because of flight loads, but because I keep breaking the things handling the model!
The new model weighs in at 5.6 ounces, so the performance should be excellent.
Finish is 3 thin coats of KlassKote clear epoxy on the wood parts and Yellow Coverlite on the wings (no finish required!) The engine is a single port Golden Bee with the smallest venturi. The only modifications are to use a copper tube fuel pickup, the Kavan tank extender and a new stainless steel petal style reed.
Fuel capacity is very marginal, so I will have to play with line lengths and props and fuel to make the entire pattern. I could just barely get through with the final 2 laps last year.
I'll fly it tomorrow!!
