Flying scale models were tested in 1984, which led to the development of the drooped wing tips for better low speed handling and reduced drag.
The AVIA Products Co. rwas purchased to develop an electrically controlled variable pitch fiberglass pusher propeller.
The wing skins are formed cold using dry ice, then age hardened to T-42 standards.
The Prescott Pusher was first displayed at the Experimental Aircraft Association airshow in Oshkosh, Wisconsin in 1985.
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