The Chevvron is a mid-wing monoplane with a pod-and boom configuration and high aspect ratio wings.
The normal powerplant was a single König SD 570 two-stroke, four-cylinder air-cooled radial engine rated at 32 horsepower (24 kW) and driving a three-bladed propeller.
[1][2] AMF Microflight began production of the Chevvron in 1987, with 19 completed at their Membury factory by 1990.
[3] A single example was built of the Sea Chevvron, a floatplane version fitted with a more powerful (48 horsepower (36 kW)) König engine,[4] while examples were also fitted with a 45 horsepower (34 kW) Limbach engine.
[5] In the 1990s, a single-rotor wankel engine from the MidWest AE series was successfully fitted to a Chevvron.