The Blue Yonder Merlin is a Canadian-designed and -built two-seat, high-wing monoplane with taildragger undercarriage.
[1][3] The Merlin won the Pilot's Choice Award as Best Ultralight at the Aircraft Sport Expo in 1988.
[1][3] In 1991 Burch moved production of the Merlin to Michigan, USA under a new company name, Malcolm Aircraft.
After three years the company ceased business and the rights to the design were acquired by Blue Yonder Aviation of Indus, Alberta who continue to produce kits.
Marketing in the United States was conducted by Aerocomp (now Comp Air) for some time, but this arrangement has been ended.