I would be VERY leary about a removable wing ala Radio control standards, its unlikely that it will withstand the stress of control line,,
Mark,
That Gee Bee Z would be scale, no stunts. The wing is held on with four aluminum 1/4 x 20 bolts, plus, if I had to, I could add double dowels in the LE. It'll be fine. Bell crank will be in the fuselage. I believe that idea I have for the bell crank will cover all bases. Reliable.
I've heald off on this model because I'm thinking electric. That's the future!
It's a cute little, 55" in span, scale model. It's probably 98% scale outlines. Gotta be 15 years old or more. I think it's more? Built it when Adrian Paige came out with his semi-scale Gee Bee Z. The basis of this model was his kit. Didn't use much of it, but what I did is in there.
I love the 30's Racers, built a few of them. Including those I never finished.

Sold the 1/3 scale Gee Bee Z. Sold the 1/4 scale Williams Racer. Sold the 1/4 scale Hostetler Gee Bee Z. I have one left partically framed and have someone interested.
I'm keeping the first R/C Gee Bee Racer I ever built. Built this in the 80's, the "Gee Bee E." It needs a re-paint, a bit heavy from repairs, but still a nice model to fly and look at. 72" on this one. I had a 90 4 stroke in it.
Charles