The Canaero Toucan is a Canadian high-wing, two seats in tandem, twin engine push-pull configuration, twin-boom ultralight kit aircraft that was produced from 1983 to the late 1980s by Canaero Dynamics Aircraft of Rexdale, Ontario.
[1] The Toucan design work started in January 1983 and was completed in April of the same year, with the first flight of the prototype in September 1983.
[1] The Toucan design features a strut-braced high wing built from aluminum covered with aircraft fabric.
Flight controls are conventional three-axis with full-span flaperons and twin rudders.
[1] In Canada Toucans are registered as basic ultralights which prohibits passenger-carrying.