The Escapade Kid is a single-engine, single-seat, high-wing monoplane, developed and built in the United Kingdom in the 2000s.
[3] The fuselage is flat sided with a narrow dorsal ridge sloping upwards from the tail to the wing trailing edge.
The undercarriage is fixed and conventional, with brakeable mainwheels on faired-in V-struts hinged to the lower fuselage longerons, with bungee-sprung half axles mounted on a central compression frame.
[3] The Kid made its first public appearance in November 2008 at the Sport and Leisure Aviation Show held in Birmingham, UK.
With an empty weight of 115 kg (340 lb) and a wing loading just less than the 10 kg/m2 (2.05 lb/ft2), the Kid qualifies in the UK as a single seat deregulated (SSDR) microlight, so does not require a Certificate of Airworthiness or a Permit to Fly.