[3] Nat Puffer designed the aircraft as a high speed cross-country visual flight rules (VFR) aircraft, although many builders equip their planes with instrument flight rules (IFR) capabilities.
Urethane foam is used to form highly curved, hand-carved shapes such as the nose and wing tips.
Blue rigid styrofoam is cut with a hot wire saw to form the wing cores.
Two types of woven fiberglass are used to provide the surface strength of the composite sandwich.
The builder does not need pre-fabricated items to finish the aircraft except for the landing gear bow and nose gear strut which require forms and an oven for post curing, but several suppliers exist for these parts.