Okay, when I'm active in C/L, my main "thing" is building/flying vintage combat wings and powering them with vintage engines. That's my "Happy Place".
HOWEVER...
It's now been 7 years since I've flown AND I'm now 71. I don't think I need to return to flying via a combat wing, even with a restrictor in the venturi. (Even with a restictor and on 10% nitro, it will still be tootin' along about 90 MPH.)
SO...
I think I ought to build a 35 powered profile sport plane. Two come to mind: Either a .19-35 size profile Ringmaster or a .19-.35 profile Flite Streak. (I haven't done "sport planes" in a
long time.)
I intend to power the airplane with a suction fed Fox 36 CL sleeve bearing engine. I can run it in a rich 4s to get my wings back... then lean it out as I get more comfortable with flying again. Also, I will likely have a daughter that will want to fly again (it's been decades for her), plus, her boyfriend wants to learn. SO, my future sport plane will need to double as a trainer for both of them.
PLANE OPTIONS...
I have a 50 year old profile Flite Streak in the box... but should it be built, or should it stay in the box? (i.e. Can I supplement my retirement with it?

)
FWIW: IF I purchase "repli-kits", they're not true replicas. That is, the repli-kit Ringmaster uses a square stick for a leading edge that you sand the front edge into a more aerodynamic shape. The repli-kit Flite Streak appears to use a formed LE, but still isn't a replica.
However, I'm sure the repli-kits will fly fine.
SO, which would you chose if you were in my shoes?
* Build the Flite Steak kit?
* Purchase a repli-kit Ringmaster?
* Purchase a repli-kit Flite Streak?
Help me Obi-Wan... for you are my only hope.

Andre