The Handasyde monoplane was a single-seat light aircraft built for the 1923 Lympne motor glider competition.
The 1923 Lympne motor glider competition was a natural outcome from the Itford event, and Handasyde produced a monoplane for it.
[1] The all-wood Handasyde was a high-wing semi-cantilever monoplane, with parallel-chord wings that had slightly tapered tips.
Ahead of the wing the fuselage was short, with the air-cooled 750 cc Douglas flat-twin driving a two-bladed propeller.
The diminutive undercarriage had thin and small diameter wheels (12 in or 305 mm) on a single axle mounted on short vertical extensions from the lower longerons.