So I'm thinking of building a good plane that would work for Old Time or Classic..
My choices are Smoothie vs Nobler vs Ruffy.
Mark
I was hoping Ted would add his comments, but failing that, I have flown Noblers very extensively in the past, and flew Ted's Ruffy to a good finish at the NWRs. I probably prefer the way the Ruffy responds, and I was able to be very precise with it in very little practice. It has more reasonable flaps than the Nobler, and both have relatively small tails.
The one big difference is that the Ruffy seems to suck up power far worse than the Nobler. Talking to Ted on the way back from the regionals one year, we figured that the aspect ratio is "over the cliff" low, so it was very demanding of power, and you had to be pretty careful to manage your energy. It would turn substantially tighter than any of my Noblers, and much more "coordinated" for lack of a better word, but you couldn't take full advantage of it because it got slow very quickly. I *think* this one had a Rustler-Merco 35 Metamorph just like his Tucker, but even that, you still had to be pretty careful with it. With a 60's-style engine/prop I would think this would be greatly exacerbated.
Otherwise, this is classic, not Top 20 day, so ultimately the performance is probably good enough if you can avoid getting too ham-handed with it, at least against other guys with "period" power.
Brett