Aerosport Woody Pusher

Woody Pusher
Role Homebuilt aircraft
Manufacturer Aerosport
Designer Harris Woods
Unit cost
approximately $1500 to build in 1971[1]

The Aerosport Woody Pusher is a two-seat parasol wing monoplane designed for home building by Harris Woods,[2] based closely on the Curtiss Junior. First marketed in the 1960s, at least 27 were flying by 1980.

Specifications

General characteristics

Performance

See also

References

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  1. Leo J. Kohn (Winter 1971). "The true cost of building your own plane". Air Trails: 63.
  2. "none". Air Trails: 76. Winter 1971.
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