Here is my entry into the drawing...A Sterling Super Ringmaster, S-6, built from an actual kit. It is on the front line for resuming the build, since the weather hasn't turned to Spring, yet.
It is now finally covered with SIG Koverall, and will be powered by a FOX .35, 50th Anniversary Edition engine. I have not decided whether to build the fuel tank shown on the plans, or fit a Perfect brand tank in the hatch area. Any suggestions? I intend to have it completed by mid-May, and flying when the weather becomes fair. I'm kind of ashamed that I have constructed it so heavy, but I understand that this is a GREAT airplane, and might forgive my wayward building style. Comments welcome.