Wood CF-4 Four-Runner

Four-Runner is an original design based on the squarish but fast Wittman Tailwind and Thorp T-18. A four-place cabin, high-wing monoplane, the fuselage and tail are 4130 steel tubing, fabric-covered. Wings, flaps and ailerons are pop-riveted aluminum. Gear legs are from a Cessna 170B.

Built in 1974, the registration is N73CW.

Engine: IO-360 AlA, 180-hp
Wingspan: 25’3”
Gross Wt: 2250 lb
Empty Wt: 1250 lb
Fuel capacity: 50 USG
Top speed: 175 mph
Cruise: 155 mph
Stall (clean) 56 mph
Climb rate 1100 fpm
Range 1000 sm

Woodford MPAG MPA

The Woodford MPAG man-powered aircraft has a tapered high-set wing, with a pusher propeller, pylon mounted, over the centre section. From the Puffin, it had a four-unit tail and a large enclosed canopy.

Construction was of metal tube and balsa, with Mellinex covering. It had a boom fuselage.

It was damaged by fire in June 1969 and not flown. The remains went to Halton where they emerged as ‘Jupiter’.

Wingspan: 78.09 ft

Wing area: 356 sq.ft
Aspect ratio: 18:1
Empty weight: 119 lb