Acrolite

The Acrolite is a family of Canadian amateur-built aircraft, designed by Ron Wilson and produced by Acrolite Aircraft of Kakabeka Falls, Ontario, in the form of plans for amateur construction.

[1][2][3] The aircraft in the series all feature one or two seats, fixed conventional landing gear and a single engine in tractor configuration.

The Acrolite fuselages are all made from welded 4130 steel tubing, with wooden structure wings covered in hot laminated plywood and control surfaces made from aluminum sheet.

[1][2] Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Co supplies plans and materials kits for the Acrolite 1C.

[3] The Acrolite 1A won a Canadian Owners and Pilots Association "Good Show" award in 1998 and the Acrolite 1B was chosen as one of two finalists in the 1995 Aircraft Spruce & Speciality Scratchbuild Design Contest.