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My (almost) final Wright Stuff plane built for the 2007 season. It uses some tubes I rolled in the summer of 2006. It used the LE and TE spar profile used in the record-setting Double Trouble plane by RR/WS god Chris Goins. The wing profile is based on Cezar Banks's classic "Leading Edge" LPP design. The ribs are 5% simplex, I believe.

Because of the rolled tube construction, it was built to 5.6 grams, even at 37 inches in length. Whereas most solid stick planes have 12 inch motorsticks, this has an 18 inch motorstick.

Later, I downsized the vertical stabilizer because it was so far away from the CoG that it was unnecessarily large and prevented turning (seriously). The wing was also moved back significantly.