The Fisher FP-101 is an American single-seat, high-wing, conventional landing gear, tractor configuration single engine ultralight aircraft that was available in kit form from Lite Flite of South Webster, Ohio and later Fisher Flying Products of Edgeley, North Dakota.
[1] The aircraft is of predominantly wooden construction, with a wooden geodesic (called "geodetic" in many '80s sport-aviation magazines, likely in error) fuselage and wood framed wings and tail surfaces all covered in doped aircraft fabric.
The control system is standard three-axis type including ailerons, elevators and tail-mounted rudder.
The conventional configuration fixed main landing gear is made from steel tube with bungee suspension, while the tail wheel is steerable.
Pilot access to the cockpit is via a fold-down door on the right-hand side of the fuselage.