Flaglor Scooter

The Flaglor Scooter is an unusual light aircraft designed in the United States in the mid-1960s and marketed for homebuilding.

The Scooter is a high-wing, wire-braced monoplane with the engine installed on the wing leading edge, above and in front of the pilot's seat.

[1] It features weled steel tube or wooden fuselage construction with fabric covering and short legged conventional landing gear.

The wing uses wooden ribs and a dual spar construction with wire bracing.

[2] It was originally intended to be powered by a 18 hp (13 kW) Cushman golf buggy engine, but this was found to be inadequate and a Huggins Volkswagen automotive engine conversion was used to replace it.