Hanson Woodwind

[1] The Woodwind was a homebuilt copy of the Wittman Tailwind using all-wood construction, rather than welded steel tube and aircraft fabric covering for the fuselage.

Ironically, the Wittman design uses plywood covering for its wings, while the Woodwind uses fiberglass.

[2] The Woodwind is a two-seat side-by-side configuration, strut-braced, high-wing aircraft with conventional landing gear and Plexiglas doors.

The fuselage sides and tail surfaces are built flat on a table at the same time and covered with aircraft grade plywood.

The wings are covered in fiberglass with stainless steel torque tubes for aileron control.