I completed the Flying Fool a week or two ago, and put a picture on another post. Someone suggested that I make a new post for this one, with pictures: so, here goes.
The kit was typical Sterling quality, but useable, other than the fuselage top sheeting, which was too hard to make the curve. I've heard stories of them shedding the upper wing in flight, and that they stunt poorly. I made a new, fatter airfoil for both wings, and reinforced the interplane struts and ribs, where they attach. The Flying Fool is powered with a Fox .35, which has been massaged by Lew Woolard. Lew lives nearby, and we fly together. Fantastic engine!
The plane is covered in Ultracote and Monokote on the fuselage and tail; the wings are ParkLite. Purple color is from a spray can.
The Flying Fool does okay in the air, but it won't be my #1 stunt ship, but it does look neat.