Hello Ron and welcome to the forum, it is so nice to see you here. The Wingnut range of 1:32 scale WW1 aircraft kits are all amazing kits and most are relatively easy to build, Wingnuts have engineered their kits to make them builder friendly. As mentioned, the Sopwith Pup is a good starting point for a Wingnuts kit, it goes together quite well, a small issue with the bottom wing/fuselage fit but nothing that can't be rectified with a bit of sanding. As with most WW1 aircraft there is rigging, but with your experience with wood sailing ships I'm sure you would find this side of WW1 aircraft quite easy. The engines on WW1 aircraft were mostly covered, but Wingnuts do give you the option to leave engine covers and cowls off if you wish, not so much on a rotary engined aircraft but the inline engines display well without the covers.
I look forward to seeing your first build photos, the forum members are always very keen to see other member's work.
Des.