ORIGINAL: hsukaria
You did not mention what engine you plan to use. If you are limited to a 46 2-stroke, then go with a profile, as suggested.
I have flown a U-Can-Do 46, a Seagull Harrier 46, a Model Tech Magic 36, and a Kangke GeeBee profile (2 stroke). I suspect that the Magic is the closest to the Funstar. The Magic could not do knife-edge, the fuse was short, so hovering was difficult, and it did not track very well. But is was a lot of fun. I have only the U-Can-Do 46 left, and I plan to keep it as my main 3D plane. I also have a Phoenix Extra 330S, which is a very good pattern/3D plane if you can use a larger engine like a 60-90, but it is not as forgiving as the U-Can-Do 46.
I was looking at the phoenix 330s also, how does it fly and does it have a light wing loading? Thanks