The Anna Jr. was built from a BMJR kit, and falls under FAC rules for the Embryo class. My Anna Jr. leaps into the air with thrust from her 7 inch diameter propeller. My plane gets full bonus points for wheel pants, exhaust stacks, and windshield. I built mine from a kit by BMJR models ( https://www.bmjrmodels.com/anna-jr ) in 2011 and have flown it in 6 meets. It is a good stable flyer, but the t-tail must be glued on right. Wing span is 16.5 inches, and wing area is 48.5 sq. inches.
At the FAC Outdoor Champs at Muncie in 2019, she made her best flight of 89 seconds. The rubber motor was 2 X 16 inch loops (4 strands) of 3/32 inch wide FAI Tan rubber, and I wound it to 1050 turns. It was a sunny mid September day and Anna Jr flew high. Total weight with motor was 26.8 grams. Wing loading was 2.8 ounces per sq. Ft., and cube loading was 4.8 ounces per cubic foot. While glide is stable, it is a bit fast, with a big propeller and higher than usual wing loading for this class.