How about the GEO-Star and the Genesis Extreme? I find them both to be beautiful ships. I really wish that Stunt News would publish them since there haven't been that many stunt designs published lately (I still think back fondly to when Flying Models had a new Jack Sheeks design almost every month.)
One other issue: I like Cadillacs! Why do I say that? Because you can immediately recognize a Cadillac. Unfortunately, like many car designs, a lot of today's stunt ships look similar except for the paint job. I think that the GEO-Star and the Genesis Extreme both stand out due to the wing/tail outlines and their respective fuselage profiles. It is nice to see "different" once in a while. I suspect that's also why the warbird-based stunt ships are always popular. My 2 cents.
I think that Bob Hunt should get them published since he is related to both ships (father of one and grandfather of the other) and he edits Stunt News. It's a perfect fit! (Of course, he's a might busy - hope he doesn't mind too much my volunteering him.)

Look at it this way: the GEO-Star is in the Werwage lineage (and every Werwage design should be published, even if he didn't design it) and it is a Nats Champ (1995 Nats and a Bronze Medal at the World Championships in China.... and again, every Nats Champ should be published).
And the Genesis Extreme is the latest and greatest in the Genesis line. Why not publish a thoroughbred?
Scott