Our club used to have a one design contest, the plane was the "Nova-Clone", after our club's name that is in Northern Virginia. We flew Beginners Stunt, duration, and a few other things. The plane resembled a Flite Streak, it was alot of fun. Maybe Scott Richlen will chime in, he is alot more familar with it. 
One of my favorite races of all times was the International Race of Champions....all cares were identical and had the same starting setups! IROC of the NASCAR....be cool to watch something like that in C/L

John;
I was going through some CAD files the other day and found the "Nova-Clone" that I did from the sketch that was in "Stunt News" I built a couple of these when I started back in building and flying years ago. The rudder reminded one of a Mooney small aircraft. If I recall, the basic measurements were:
Wingspan less tips: 36"
Wingspan with tips: 42"
Wing chord without flaps: 10"
Wing rib thickness: 1.75"
Flap chord at root: 1.5"
Fuselage Length: 24"
Stab and elevator span: 18"
Stab chord: 2"
Elevator chord: 2"
It only had room for a 3 - 3.5 oz tank, so with a Fox 35 it could not do the whole pattern. But, with an LA 25 it is a very nice flyer. It is also very inexpensive to build.
I think my only variation was to make the bottom motor mount a little longer than the top to help dampen vibration.
What I didn't know was some of the wood sizes for the ribs, rudder, elevator, and stab. I think I finally went with 1/16" for the wing ribs, 1/8" for the rudder, and 3/16" for the stab and elevator. I also used 3/32" for the fuselage doublers.
Interestingly, a couple of years ago I found two kits in one box at the Southeast Model Show in Griffin, GA. Both were hand cut, and both appeared to be the Novaclone. Made me wonder if someone made a business out of cutting them.
If Scott R. would verify the plans and with the consent of the Northern Virginia Club, I would be glad to release them in Adobe PDF format gratis. However, if it is something that is distributed by NV club to raise funds, I will respect their wishes and keep it private.
I think that the Novaclone is a great first scratch build for an inexperienced builder.
V/r
Bob Kruger