History:
The Wasp was a single-seat light aircraft designed in 1978 by Neville White. It was an open cockpit, aircraft, with a Fuji Robin 250-cc engine, a single-cycle unit with a belt drive. It was a monoplane similar in appearance to the Wheeler Scout but with a strut braced wing. An example has been restored and is part of the collection of aircraft at the ultralight museum at Holbrook, NSW. (see photo)
Further information:
Information on this aircraft is currently limited. The Author welcomes any further specifications and/or details to update the site.