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RagWing RW19 Stork or Hatfield Little Bird: which is better scaled down?

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Two lane aviator

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Hi.
Am asking which is better to scale down to 4m wingspan

The Stork looks ideal because it is STOL and might need little HP if built single seat and is good for my intended operating conditions.

The Little Bird looks ideal because it is designed with low AR and might be great for my intended operating conditions.

Given my "Intended Operating Conditions" (4m wide road, 30m useable length, tight constraints, lots of climb, capable of landing on a full parking lot without collateral damage, foldable to fit the average parking space, rugged.) Which plane is better?

PS: if you know a plane that will theoretically do better than these two, just post it.
And no harsh comments.
 
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