Designed by Frank Christensen, originally of Salt Lake City,[1] the Eagle II is marketed in kit form for homebuilding.
The Eagle II is a small aircraft of conventional configuration with single-bay, equal-span staggered biplane wings braced with streamlined flying and landing wires and an I-strut to form a box truss.
The pilot and a single passenger sit in tandem underneath a large bubble canopy.
All three Christen Eagles hang from the lobby of the EAA Airventure Museum in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
[4] The first Eagle II produced (Serial #001) is on display at the Connecticut Air & Space Center in Stratford, CT.[5] Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2003–2004[6]General characteristics Performance