The airplane is essentially a Twister, so , yes your engine should do just fine. I built one this summer and massaged the outlines to look like the real Air Tractor crop duster that was painted up like Dusty from the movie "Planes." There are pictures of ithere on the forum somewhere, probably in coverage of the Paducah,KY contest. I got a 517 score with it in Profile on it's 7th or 8th flight. Mine is powered by a stock LA.40, I added a rib bay to each wing to make it resemble the crop duster wing more, and increased the stab area a bit when I reshaped it to look like the Air Tractor. The tail was lengthened just a bit over the plan tail moment which was the same as a stock SIG Twister. I made up a small box that holds a mini servo, receiver and small 2 cell Lipo battery to operate a throttle. For scale contests, I put the box and carb on and control throttle with a Spektrum DX-i6 transmitter. When flying stunt, I pull that off and put on a venturi and needle valve assembly. Worked out well so far. Like I mentioned, got a 517 for profile stunt at Paducah, and at out scale contest here in September I finished second just 6 pints behind a real nice American Hustler that has flaps and retracts. This all may be more than you wanted to know, but hey, I was on a roll! Of what you have listed for available engines, try the OS.35S, since all that you will probably be flying is stunt.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Dan McEntee