If the Sterling Skylark was typical of other Sterling kits, the plans won't have all the parts laid out on them, and you probably couldn't build one from them. The Outrzone plan looks like the magazine plan. Don't know if I have a Sterling Skylark kit plan to check. Sterling shrunk the model a bit in order to get it into one of their stock, cheap paste board boxes. That was something hat upset Mr. Southwick to his final days. A kit built airplane will fly well, as exhibited by Paul Walker pounding everyone at VSC with a complete vintage set up on one. Sterling kit built airplane with McCoy Redhead Head .40, Top Flite or Rev-Up 10-6 prop, and Hot Rock handle. I think I have that all correct. Is it any wonder he's my hero!
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Dan McEntee