Brokaw Bullet

With the help of Ernie Jones, they created a low-wing single-engine high-speed aircraft which was also stressed for aerobatic flight.

After six years of development and construction, it first flew in October 1972 [1] and was considered the fastest homebuilt aircraft extant.

The Bullet originally flew with a Continental TSIO-520B turbocharged six-cylinder piston engine rated at 310 hp (230 kW).

The prototype aircraft is preserved and displayed at the Sun 'n Fun air museum at Lakeland, Florida.

There are a few projects still in the process of being completed, but builder support is dubious since Brokaw died on 27 August 2004.