Sat Feb 28, 2015 12:43 pm
It's not a ridge runner. get a copy of Kitplanes magazine annual kit and plans built issues. The key points of this airframe to look for, for a comparison is, a deep camber airfoil, truncated tips and, lift strut attachment points that are at the ends of the leading and trailing edge. This is where the spars are, much like the Rans designs. I was thinking J3 kitten , Hipps reliant, but they have more of a conventional spar placement.
Barring all that. Value is in the eye of the beholder. It might be worthwhile as a project anyway. Take a close look at it. check the welds, do they look consistent or production quality. Look in the wings. Use a tape measure and check the square of the wing tips to points on the fuselage. Check the square of the top frame. if they come in close, it's probably worthwhile putting a bid in. What is the value to you, of a nearly completed welded steel airframe that is covered. Conversely if the measurements are out of wack and the welds look like crap, Then its basically worthless.