Hi All,
My TP was built with a flat stab, 1/2" thick with 3/8" elevators, plus I added 1/4" to the flap width off the plans and they were full length flaps, outbaord flap was 3/16" wider at tip than inboard. At 69 ounces it flew well I thought, had various engines in it from a PA .51RE, Stalker .61RE and ST .60 all of which had more than enough power for the plane. The plane did not hunt in level flight, had a good corner I thought, and probably flew best with the PA .51RE after Bruce Perry set it up.
Ted has a great design in both the Imitation and TP airplanes, probably IMHO two of the most friendliest designs ever put out along with the Paul Walker Impact. The Imitation was one of the most copied designs in the Northwest during the 80's when ST .46 & .60's were the POC at the time and all were great flyers. IF memory serves me, hard to tell at this age, but Don McClave had one he flew at a Nats on the east coast many years ago, and left it with Dave Midgley who flew it for a couple of years and then it got passed around to many up and coming flyers and the name was affectionately changed to the "MClave". But it was basically an Imitation with a full fuse.