Always been one of my favorites, too. I built the kit right after it came out, and, like Dave T., finished learning the pattern with it. I scratch built another in the '80's that came out very light, flew fine, (better than me) and it now is in John Brodak's hands for his museum. It includes a picture of Lew and me holding it at the nats right after he signed it! I've tried to find that piscture on my computer, but no joy at this time.
Go for it, you won't be disappointed.