The Aircorp B2-N Bushmaster[a] is a prototype Australian light aircraft designed for aerobatic, touring, and utility use.
[1] The Bushmaster is a high-wing, strut-braced monoplane of conventional design with fixed, tailwheel undercarriage.
[1][2] Fuselage construction is of welded steel tube, covered in fabric, and the wing is all metal.
[1] However, by early 1992, Aircorp was under financial pressure, which led one of the original partners in the company, Peter Ferro, to buy it out to continue the project.
[4] By 1992, a range of models had been proposed, and the prototype was modified to make it comply with American FAR 23 regulations in preparation for marketing in the US.