The Mylius family of aircraft were derived from the barn-built MHK-101 design, which later was adopted by MBB and became the Bölkow Bo 209 Monsun project.
But at that time, MBB had very profitable military orders and had no interest in continuing to build light aircraft.
With the same wing, empennage, engine and landing gear, he built a two-seat trainer in the late eighties.
In order to let it meet the actual crash deceleration requirements, the buildup of the deformation zone under the seats would have gotten too high.
First aircraft, bearing the original Mylius construction number S002 and Colombian registration HK-4995G is being flight tested in Colombia, having flown for the first time on July 16, 2014.