Sounds Fun :0
Just a word of warning with proskin..
I was going to use it on my 60% Yak 54.. after many calculations, me and my dad worked out that proskin on this model was going to add 30lbs to the auw of model if we went down that root ( it would have weighed 145lbs).... but with the balsa instead.. We came out at 115lbs..
The trouble with proskin is that you need to add balsa wood under the skin other wise it flex's really bad, ( ask Dave Johnson),, Dont get me wrong, you wont break it with out the balsa under it.. but it will wobble...
Personally, I would go down the root of a proper construction plane ( Balsa and ply)... and maybe use the proskin in certain areas where strength is needed ( Like around wing joins in fuselage (inside))..Just a bit of food for thought

Ahh the good old genesis.. I like that plane.....flew it enough this year inverted at 2 inchs off the floor..

.... If you want it to be more responsive ( Like the one i flew) Increase all the surfaces ( Ailerons, Elevator & Rudder) By 20 - 25%.... and make sure that it is built as light as possible, so do away with alot of the back end sheeting...... so a zenoah 38 will really pull it around the sky ( Or even better put a 45cc in her)