Information Kit: Durand Mark V - Introductions and Specifications by William H Durand

1st Edition
US$32.00

Spiralbound. Condition: Good. No Date (1970s-1980s). Durand Associates. Heavily illustrated.

The Durand Mk V was a two-place cabin biplane aircraft of all metal construction. It was developed in the United States in the 1970s. The design was distinctive due to a large negative stagger on the wings, but was otherwise conventional. Flight testing revealed that the aircraft was impossible to stall. The pilot and single passenger sat side by side beneath an expansive canopy, and the undercarriage was of fixed, tricycle type.

Durand sold 75 sets of plans by 1987, and by that time, at least five aircraft (including the prototype) were known to be flying.