Guys, the Streak III and the other Corehouse designs for stunt are a bit different, so it takes a looooooooooooong time for diehard modellers to pick up the idea. If if all balsa with a 16 coat finish, sanding between every coat, is your cup of tea, you probably won't like it. On the other hand, if you would like a high performance, crash resistant, profile stunter it works pretty darn well. The hardest part to get around is cutting the wing cores. Having cut thousands by hand, it is not hard. Trying for the first time you'll find it takes a lot of practice, and the mistakes are just junk. You can't recut a foam panel and re-use it the way you can splice and fill and sand balsa. So the best bet for a first try is to buy the wing cores.
Enough of the ad.
Go fly what you like the best.
and fly it like the best.