A single vertical stabilizer and rudder was mounted at the rear of the wing center trailing edge.
The cockpit is located within the wing center section and the pilot flies in the prone position.
[1] Only one V-1 was built and it was registered with the Federal Aviation Administration in the Experimental - Amateur-built category.
[1][2] In August 2011 the sole V-1 was still listed on the FAA aircraft register and still owned by the designer, 49 years after it was completed.
[2] Data from Sailplane Directory[1]General characteristics Performance