If you insist on staying with a 35 size airplane, the Gieseke Nobler with an Aerotiger 36 is in my experience the very best of the lot...hands down.
Built around 40-42 ounces they will handle the wind as well as much larger airplanes.
Steve Moon suggested this very early on and he is definitely right...I've had several over the years powered with everything from Fox 35's, FP40's, a Double Star 40, and the Aerotiger 36. The Aerotiger properly setup and propped regulates almost as well as a piped engine.
If you really want to fly in wind and not worry very much, an SV11 or an Impact with a PA65 and pipe is really Magic...and I'm not kidding...Nothing really beats the power and control of the PA65 on a properly setup pipe when the wind blows...get it adjusted and leave it alone...no matter what, it always works.
Really turbulent conditions demand a pass unless you're Paul Walker, Bob Hunt, Bill Werwedge or one of that ilk!
I suppose the electric junk can work very well also but it's a whole different learning curve... I'm prepared to try it but currently haven't seen one really work as well as a good PA setup...at least around here. Also the pipe only puts oil on the bottom rear of the fuselage

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Randy Cuberly