History:
Little is known about this aircraft but it would seem that it was a single-seat light aircraft modified by Arthur Armour from a Winton Cricket design. It was an extensively modified rebuild from a clone of a Winton Cricket that had been produced in Canberra. The clone could barely fly and was powered by a modified Yamaha RD350 two-stroke motor-cycle engine. New wings partially based on the Morgan J-2 wings were built and installed, as well as modifying the trail group. A cabin was created and it was powered by a Rotax 503 engine. The aircraft was flown for a couple of years but was destroyed when it was blown over in a storm. The wings were later rebuilt and modified to become the wings of the Armourkraft Stollite.
Photograph: A development of the Armorkraft Super Cricket known as the ‘Brumby’. These aircraft were known to fly with Volkswagen engines (Armorkraft)
Further information:
Information on this aircraft is currently limited. The Author welcomes any further specifications and/or details to update the site.