This year. Or does anyone work on prototypes of their own designs?
Is there a class for that?
Sort of, its called AMA Open or PAMPA Expert. The vast, vast majority of competitive airplanes from national competitors are new or original designs.
David Fitzgerald - Thundergazer
Paul Walker - Thunderbolt
Chris Cox - Hellcat
Richard Oliver - Maverick
some random moron - Infinity
etc. Others use well-developed designs from other top competitors, nothing wrong with it, but most people are both too picky and too egocentric to fly something completely unmodified
People tend to develop designs over many years through evolution, so, for example, the "new" airplane I am probably going to fly at the NATs this year is an evolution of a design I started in 1990, and arguably, it's an evolution of an airplane designed by Ted Fancher in 1978. It's like the Ship Of Theseus paradox. You have a broom, one year, you replace the bristles, the next year, you replace the handle - is it the same broom? If I start with a ST46 profile in 1978:
replace the fuselage
replace the tail
replace the wing and change to an OS40VF < this is where I think the current design started in 1991
change the fuselage again
change the flaps
change to a PA40
change to alter the hinge lines
change the tail
change to a PA61
change the tail again
change the control system geometry
change to a RO-Jett 61
is it the same design? It's hard to tell where to draw the line.
The era of wild experimentation ended in the early 50's, so they tend to all be very close to each other, with most of the differences in the detail rather than in the large. You won't see a lot of canard triplanes, etc. So, even if you have the "new" design, it might not leap out at you as "new".
Brett