The Hu-Go Craft is a homebuilt biplane that was designed by Adolph B. Hugo, first flying on 19 April 1965.
[1] Hugo designed the biplane incorporating elements of popular homebuilt aircraft of the time.
[2] The aircraft is a conventional landing gear equipped, single seat, open cockpit biplane, with a fuselage constructed from welded steel tubing with aircraft fabric covering and spruce wing spars.
[3] Construction of the prototype took 4 1/2 years and 2500 hours of time.
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