[5] The aircraft features a strut-braced biplane layout, a single-seat open cockpit, fixed conventional landing gear and a single engine in tractor configuration.
Uniquely, for ground transportation and storage, instead of folding wings the aircraft features a removable tail section.
[6] As of December 2007 one example had been reported as having been completed and in April 2015 only one was registered with the Federal Aviation Administration.
[2][7] A two-seat Myfyter II was planned and one example reported built, powered by a Geo Metro four stroke engine, although the company does not currently market it.
[1][2][4] Data from Bayerl, Biplanes Of Yesteryear and Kitplanes[1][2][5]General characteristics Performance