The Beaujon Mach .07 is a single-seat, American high-wing, tractor configuration ultralight aircraft.
[1][2] Designed by Herbert Beaujon, the Mach .07 is named for its top speed of 48 mph (77 km/h).
Beaujon Aircraft publishes the plans along with six other designs in book form under the name How to Build Ultralights.
The conventional landing gear features a steerable tail wheel attached to the rudder.
No rudder pedals are installed and the wing construction is greatly simplified by the elimination of ailerons.