Horn Lil' Trouble

Horn Lil' Trouble
Role Homebuilt aircraft
National origin United States of America
Designer Mark Horn
First flight 1953
Number built 1
Unit cost $1500 in 1953

The Horn Lil' Trouble is a single-seat low-wing, homebuilt aircraft designed by Mark Horn.[1]

Design and development

The wings and reversed struts were sourced from a Monocoupe. The fuselage is a modified Aeronca Defender. Landing gear and tail section is from a Piper Cub. The aircraft features dual controls with a jump seat in the baggage compartment that can accommodate a 90 lb (41 kg) or lighter co-pilot.[2]

Specifications (Horn Lil' Trouble)

Data from Sport Aviation

General characteristics

Performance

References

  1. ^ Frederick Thomas Jane. Jane's all the world's aircraft. 
  2. ^ Sport Aviation. March 1959.