The first stick and tissue model we built were the ten cent A series that Comet produced in the 1950s. Our first tether flown models were a 20" WS F4U that sold for a dollar and a 9" WS F-86D that sold for a quarter. A class-mate built a 18" P-40 and converted it to swing control. He and I would enjoy flying it on a little traveled street near his home. He had installed a tricycle landing gear on the model and it was neat to make touch and goes and spot landings on the street.
Later my interest turned to building and flying controline models and we did not return to swing control flying models for over fifty years. When we returned to model building after retirement, one of our models was a rebuild of the ten cent Comet 108. Initially, the model was a shelf model as a remembrance of our entry to model building as a kid.
When we returned to the swing control flying, we tried the Stinson as a swinger and it did good.
Touch and goes at the back door.
And buzzing a bunny visitor in the back yard.
The plan now is to convert some of our stash of Comet kits into 'swingers'.
Al