Rotary10-RV said:You make your choice based on available information and then build it and test. No matter how good it looks on paper, it may or may not work. If you succeed, and I for one hope you do document what you have done and why. You can then help the rest of us "improve the breed" which is the truest spirit of experimental aircraft.
Bill Jepson
Absolutely agree. Sometimes we think we are pretty smart, build it and find out it doesn't work well at all. We learn just as much from the failures as we do from the successes.