True up to a point I suppose. The Tacoma Narrows Bridge looked good too, but I guess they chose the wrong NACA airfoil on that one.
I sympathize a little with the manufacturers because builders are opting for crazy engine combinations, fat wheels, bulky landing gear, bubble doors, and more, I suppose that's what STCs are for on certified aircraft, but in EAB it's a free for all. There are also design tradeoffs, Longer wings with more area are fine for STOL, just you are going to float on landings, pick up more parasitic drag, and crosswind landings will help put hair on your chest. Other shorter wing designs will have you landing shorter and bouncing like a pogo stick. Pick your poison.
I suppose practically speaking, the only way for a user to check all this out is to go to OSHKOSH and do a demo ride. I want a smooth aircraft that I can take my hands off and when trimmed right will fly true. If I add a little throttle, I don't want it to yaw 180 degrees and pitch up vertically by 90 degrees. Decent rudder authority is always welcome, as is minimizing noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH).
It seems some planes just "get it right", whether out of luck, good design & engineering, or both. The SuperCub, Cessna 180/185, and Fieseler Storch STOL come to mind. Others are clunky, and will always be clunky regardless of engine, prop, rigging, or other mods. A pig with lipstick is still a pig.
I'm just hoping that in 2014 there aren't too many pigs, kit form or otherwise, on the loose.