[1] The Standard is an all-metal aircraft with a fixed monowheel landing gear.
The wing employs a NACA 63-618 laminar flow airfoil, an I-beam spar and has a semi-tapered planform.
The type was further refined into a new design in 1962, the Prue Super Standard.
[1] Paul Bikle flew the second Standard completed to a world record distance of 557 mi (896 km) in 1963.
[1] The prototype was flown 14,000 mi (22,531 km) cross country and had accumulated more than 850 hours by 1974.