Clutton-Tabenor FRED


The Clutton-Tabenor FRED is a British homebuilt aircraft design introduced in 1963.

Design and development

The prototype FRED was designed and built by E.C. Clutton and E.W. Sherry between 1957 and 1963. The aircraft, registered G-ASZY, first flew at Meir aerodrome, Stoke-on-Trent on 3 November 1963. It was a single-seat wood and fabric parasol monoplane powered originally by a Triumph 5T motorcycle engine. By 1968 it was flying with a converted Volkswagen engine. The Continental A-65 four stroke powerplant has also been used. The plans were made available to allow the aircraft to be homebuilt and thirty to forty examples have been built around the world.

Variants

;FRED Series 1
;FRED Series 2
;FRED Series 3

Specifications (FRED Series 2)