Aerosport Woody Pusher Explained
The Aerosport Woody Pusher is a two-seat parasol wing monoplane designed for home building by Harris Woods,[1] based closely on the Curtiss Junior. First marketed in the 1960s, at least 27 were flying by 1980.
One is on display at the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, Denver, Colorado, with a 75-hp Continental engine (No. N393EA). Another, N100FQ, is displayed at the Florida Air Museum, Lakeland, Florida.[2]
See also
References
- Book: Taylor . John W. R. . John W. R. Taylor . Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1969–70 . 1969 . London . Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd. . 0-354-000-519.
- Book: Taylor, Michael J. H. . Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation . 1989 . Studio Editions . London . 39.
- Sun 'n Fun Museum website
Notes and References
- none. Air Trails. Winter 1971. 76.
- Web site: Florida Air Museum . Rod's Aviation Photos . 28 November 2019.