I have built 3 of them. Mine was one of the three at I believe VSC 3 or 4. Jim Armour's won the concourse award that year. 1st one died when the Fox 35 died at the top of the wingover and it fell out of the sky, 2nd died when the wing folded at VSC 6or 7 years ago. it was damaged on landing at my home field in Albuquerque and the I Beam was cracked. Third hangs from my garage ceiling signed by Jack Sheeks. Having suffered a heart attack, a double bypass, been diagnosed with Parkinson disease, and been operated on for cancer, all a result of Agent Orange exposure in Vietnam. Don't know if I will ever be able to fly a pattern again. I Might bring it to a VSC and get somebody to fly it for me as it is neat looking when flying. Fun build and does the pattern reasonably well when flown by somebody who can fly worth a damn. Will send pictures, both covered and uncovered if you want them. Structurally it is sound. Burt Brokow flew a borrowed one at a VSC 3 or 4 years ago and did OK.