The BC-12 is side by side, dual yoke controls sticking out of the dash Cessna-style. The airplane was re-issued in modern times with a modern electrical system and electric starter. Forget the name of the builder. Original 1940s models will mostly be hand-propped. My T-Craft was the military L2M spotter plane, tandem with control sticks like a real airplane! Lots of them, including mine, are still flying. Don't know what your budget looks like, but the best thing out there is probably the Citabria series, even the base 115 hp model. All modern electricals, steel leaf gear (like Cessna), decent brakes. I am sure you know about Trade-a-Plane, both yellow paper version and on-line. A must-have resource for old plane afficianados. I was in a club that had a Super Decathalon aerobatic version, 180hp inverted fuel and oil systems (the Steve Fosset Signature Model) but that would be more in the $50 range on up. Great airplane though and easier to fly and land than the lighter taildraggers. There is an AN-2 at Livermore Airport near me and it is HUGE!