The Freedom Aviation Phoenix was a single-engine four-seat American airplane that was sold as a homebuilt composite canard aircraft.
The kit was produced at a facility on St. Lucie County International Airport at Ft. Pierce, Florida.
The Phoenix airframe was formed of carbon-fiber composite materials on factory molds.
Each wing has a fin (with full-length rudder) mounted about midway to the tip.
The Phoenix is powered by a six-cylinder horizontally-opposed piston engine driving a pusher propeller.