Designed in 1937, the Howitt Monoplane was a parasol single-seat. It was built by the designer. R.C.Howitt, at Cowley with a 600cc Douglas conversion. It was registered G-AEXS c/n H.23D and first flew in 1937, at Abingdon.
It was re-engined in 1939 with a four cylinder but was not flown as such. It was put into store at Abingdon but lost during World War 2.
Span: 31.03 ft
Length: 21.00 ft