Here's what I did to a Banshee kit. The plane is in Slaughter,LA now and should be out at the Baton Rouge contest.
Damien! Hi! I kept track of the changes I made I'll try and get them all on here.
3 ' stretched fuselage--tapered cut on the fuselage top,front to back to get a smooth line after putting in the fuselage plug.--cut 1 1/2" off the nose--1/2" balsa nose tripler.--extend the motor mounts back to the wing--cut out for recessed fuel tank between the motor mounts--wing mounted landing gear--increased wing span by two bays--new larger flaps--cap strips on ribs. thicker trailing edge sheeting--one piece landing gear block--larger span and chord stab/elev--suspended bell crank--bell crank post sticks out of wing and is pulled against the fuselage for strength--aluminum flap horn--4-40 bolt and aileron connector for elevator horn--carbon tube with steel clevis for flap to elev. push rod--ball link and threaded rod and clevis for bell crank to flap push rod-- weight pocket in fuselage under tail wheel-- wing tip weight box-- adjustable lead out slider--shear webs between the spars--shear webs between the trailing edge sheeting--brass bushings in the bell crank--larger opening in the fuselage for the larger cap striped wing--equal span wing panel--hinge gaps sealed with 'gap flaps'--wing center sheeting extended to cover 6 ribs instead of 4--aluminum landing gear attached to the, what was designed to be bent wire gear, mounting block--hidden trim tab on the outboard flap--molded leading edges--spats on the landing gear legs. The only kit part I used without modifying it or not using it at all is the fin and rudder. Some weight could be saved by making new ribs as the kit balsa was end grain oak. Except for the fuselage.
The bottom line on the plane is it balances a half inch ahead of the plans location and on the plans location with a tongue muffler instead of the stock muffler. both locations fly real well. It's covered with Monokote on the wing and stab/elev.,fuselage is Dupli-Color and Rustoleum and Dupli-Color high performance wheel coating.
Wing span is 53 inches, 570 square inches, counting the wing tips, OAL is 38 1/2 inches with out the spinner and40 3/4 with the spinner, weight as shown in the picture is 46 ounces. engine is a OS .40LA and will be changed to the .46LA now that it is flying right. I had a warp in the wing that was a bear to get out. Also I had major problems getting the aluminum gear bent so it would stick forward and have the axles pointed in the right direction.
I'm looking forward to the contests next summer.
I came up with a super fast and super cheap(hey, I resemble that remark) balsa soaking devise. no spills and assembles and disassembles in seconds. And uses room temperature water and stores flat anywhere. And the wood is ready to mold in less than 3 hours. I think I need Billy Mayes here. Well maybe somebody that's not departed.