I built one of these for my son. Its such a great flyer I really don't plan on getting rid of it. A few things to make the plane from good to great that I did: 1.Since you are working on the wings, glue the 2 halves together with 1" less dihedral than the plans call for. I did this and the plane is terrific in the wind, stable, and fairly aerobatic(easy to do inverted flight around the field). 2.The kit gives you 2 6-32 bolts that you are supposed to use for the wheel axles. The lock nuts come loose and start rubbing against one of the tires making it imposssible to steer. Replace these with standard axles and wheel collars. 3.Use 3" Dubro Lite Weight tires for the mains. Makes handlying very nice on rough grass field. 4.This probably isn't necessary but I went up in size 1" tail wheel. The 3/4" as suggested is is so small that it doesn't even look like a wheel. At least you can see the 1". I also made a hatch for the fuel tank just to make it easier to get at but this isn't really required. I used an OS 32SX engine and the plane loves the combination. I can take off in 20 feet if I just hit the throttle or I can stretch it out to about 100 feet for an easy climbout. I know you will enjoy this plane.