The ailerons are full span and carry trim tabs, as does the full-fin-depth rudder.
The undercarriage is fixed, with streamlined main legs and wheels in long fairings.
The engine installation includes a large pointed spinner and long, bulbous cylinder head/exhaust fairings.
[5] The UK-built Cosmic Wind remains on the civil aircraft register as G-BAER, but currently (2010-10) lacks a Permit to Fly.
[2] Another Cosmic Wind, built or modified with a shoulder rather than low wing, is in the Planes of Fame Air Museum,[8] Chino, California.