RE: Looking for an eindecker kit....
I think that's the one. Nifty little flat bottom airfoil with a banded-on shoulder wing, simple box fuse and flat stock tail feathers. I made a cowl for it out of the bottom of a soda bottle. The thing flew great! I used a TD .051 and 2 channels, it would zoom up out of site in nothing flat, then glide all day long when the motor cut out. Fairly indestructable, I remember having several cartwheel landings and nose flips before I learned how to land a tail-dragger- it survived them all with only slight bruises. I would love to see what it could do with a throttle and micro-servos, none of which I could afford some 20 years ago. I used to carry it around in my car and fly before work and wherever I could find an open field. Love that little plane! I guess each of us has a special plane that we flew, it may have not been the fastest or most aerobatic, but for each of us it was "special", the Davey's Eindecker was mine.
I'd be very happy with just the plans, although the whole kit would be better time-wise, I don't think I could get the wife to buy off on the idea (I just spent a fortune on parts for my other hobby, a '71 Triumph Tiger).
Yes, I'm interested in whatever I can get!