The aircraft started with a welded steel fuselage and a wooden wing construction.
It has a welded steel fuselage and wooden wings.
The canopy shot off, the explosive bolts severing the connection between hardened Plexiglas and steel fuselage.
Construction was conventional, with a tubular steel fuselage covered in fabric.
The aircraft is made with a welded steel fuselage, with a fiberglass covering and aluminum wings.
An alternate welded 4130 steel fuselage is also available.
It is made from a welded steel fuselage with aluminum ribs and a composite shell.
The Strutter is constructed with a steel fuselage, but externally conforms to original dimensions.
It has a welded steel fuselage with fabric covering.
The Mini-500 has a tubular steel fuselage with a foam and glass-fibre structure cabin.