It was a small low-wing cantilever monoplane with a fixed tailskid landing gear and powered by a 35 hp ABC Motors Scorpion II engine.
It was rebuilt in 1934 with a 90 hp Pobjoy Cataract, mass balance ailerons and a modified landing gear.
In the summer months of 1935 the Hendy Hobo was operated out of Hall Caine Airport, Isle of Man.
[1] The Hendy Hobo captivated visitors and locals alike by performing a series of aerobatics over Ramsey Bay.
Jackson, British Civil Aircraft since 1919 Volume 3, 1974, Putnam, London, ISBN 0-370-10014-X, Page 252General characteristics Performance