History:
The X6 was designed in New Zealand as a tandem, two-seat shoulder-wing high-performance sporting monoplane in the late 1970s and construction of a prototype commenced. It was to be powered by a 112-kw (150-hp) Lycoming engine driving a constant-speed Hoffman propeller. It was nearing completion in the early 1980s but does not seem to have been completed.
Further information:
Information on this aircraft is currently limited. The Author welcomes any further specifications and/or details to update the site.