Young Skyheater
The Young Skyheater is an American aircraft that was designed by Ed Young for homebuilt construction. Design and developmentThe Skyheater is a two-seat, single engine, conventional landing gear-equipped, parasol wing aircraft. Rather than a separate distinct vertical tail section, the Skyheater fuselage is tapered only along its sides, leaving a square tail or full-height dorsal fin extending to the wing root. The fuselage is constructed of welded steel tubing with fabric covered control surfaces. The wings are of all aluminum construction.[1] Specifications (Young Skyheater)Data from Air Progress General characteristics
See alsoAircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
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