With a 29" span, I doubt if you have more than 170 or 180 sq in of area. This is small, even for a 1/2A stunt ship if you are looking for something that will do more than big loops and some semblance of a wingover. A 1/2A stunt ship with 200 sq in and weighing no more than 11 oz will do a very nice AMA pattern. With your 17 oz and small wing area, you are going to be overweight, no matter how much power you put on it. But, if you keep the balance point at about 20% of the average chord, put lots of nitro (15% or more), run the engine as fast as it will go on about a 7-3 or 7 3.5 prop, and use 52 to 55 ft lines, you should be able to do some BIG loops, but probably nothing under 60 degrees and some lazy eights, but otherwise, sorry, you will have a dog. It will be fast and can make a lot of noise. Larry Scarinzi is a master of this kind of stuff, but his airplanes are at least light and balanced right.
The small Flying Clown has about a 25" span, 200 sq in and with a .15 and at maybe 13 or 14 oz can do a decent OTS pattern. (As proven by John Wright.) 17oz on less than 200 sq in will be a problem other than having a fast sport ship.
Keith