I'll often use what I have if it's in the ballpark, whether 100% ideal or not. I believe that motor was roughly a 1400kv 300 class motor and an 8x4 Master Airscrew prop. The specs of these motors are not always 100% accurate either. When possible I prefer a reasonably scale sized prop, which isn't always the most efficient but as long as it flies reasonably well it's good enough. It's all trade offs. The Stearman setup was probably a pretty ideal setup though.
The Doolittle would be a nice B25 project. If I ever get around to one, it will probably be a scratch build since there's only a few kits around the 36"-40" span that I seem to like. The few kits like the Dumas and Dare are on the opposite end of the Guillows, in that they're a bit fragile in some areas. Kits don't exactly always give consistent wood of reasonable strength also.

By the time you rework the areas deemed necessary, it's almost as easy to just start from scratch. There's definitely some advantages to building with your own modifications or design where you can make whatever areas you deem necessary robust, using wood specifically selected for each area. If you watch some of the videos I've done at the park field with tall weeds and grass, I try to land as softly as possible, but they basically just plow into the tall weeds. I have yet to damage one on landing beyond maybe a cracked stab. I would not want to try that with something like a Dumas B25 built stock, from the kit wood.
