The 1973 SL-1 Formula V racer built by Stanley Wood was a single place cabin, mid-wing monoplane. First flying on 23 June 1973, the registration was N31549.
Engine: VW 1600cc, 65hp
The 1973 SL-1 Formula V racer built by Stanley Wood was a single place cabin, mid-wing monoplane. First flying on 23 June 1973, the registration was N31549.
Engine: VW 1600cc, 65hp
Glendale AZ.
USA
Built the SL-1 Formula V racer in 1973.
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

The Wood CF-1 was a single place open cockpit biplane, registered N46W. Built in 1965, CF-1 N65W C/N 1 was registered N46W and powered by a Lycoming 0-290 engine.
Wilson NC.
USA
Callbie Wood built two aircraft in the 1960s and 1974.
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
In 1963 Dick Wood of Kansas City MO. Built the single place cabin biplane, the Liten Vinge (Little Wing), registered N201DW. The Liten Vinge was aerobatic capable and first flew in May 1963.
Engine: Continental C-85-8, 85hp
Wingspan: 22’0″
Length: 17’0″
Useful load: 465 lb
Max speed: 125 mph
Cruise speed: 115 mph
Range: 400 mi
Seats: 1
Kansas City MO.
USA
Aircraft builder circa 1963
The 1955 CR-1 Little Monster built by Charles A Wood of Clay Center KS., N2752C, used some Piper J-3 parts used in construction. It was a high wing monoplane with a two place cabin.
Engine: Continental A-65, 65 hp
Wingspan: 25’9″
Length: 19’0″
Max speed: 120 mph
Cruise speed: 95 mph
Stall: 40 mph
Range: 400 mi
Seats: 2
Charles A Wood
Clay Center KS.
USA
Aircraft builder circa 1955.