Tim, the *little* recommendation from Bill is right on. I lugged one around for years with a McCoy .19 Red Head and put many kids and spectators on the handle. A *little* more modern .15 is plenty.
One suggestion: cut a notch for the stabilizer about 1/2" below the fuselage top and glue a piece of sheet balsa the thickness of the stabilizer on top of the fuselage in lieu of the stab. I use this on any Flite Streak I build; it improves durability about 6,000% and doesn't affect the flying.
Good luck!
Dennis

Hi Dennis!
Thanks for the kind words. I am in the process of putting a finish (Rustoleum!) on an Enterprise
Sure Thing. It is very similar to a Flite Streak Trainer (it, too, is all wood!) and it is the first plane I did a loop on or flew inverted. One of my flying buddies back in '63 had one with a Red Head .19!

I let me pick out the colors, and the engine. Of course he picked the "Blue" OS .15LA with a red spinner to go with the red/white/blue finish he wants. He's Aaron's son and 7 years old. Alex, Aaron's daughter, has an all wood
PINK 1/2A, but she hasn't flown it yet. As long as they have been coming here, and able to go to the basement, they both wanted a plane of their own, like Daddy and TaTa! LOL!!
I just need to get able to go out and fly again.

Bill