History:
This was a design of an aircraft directed to winning a prize of £5,000 ($10,000) offered by British philanthropist Henry Kremer for a man-powered aircraft to fly a mile (1.6 km) and achieve an altitude of 3.048 m (10 ft). The machine was designed by Frederick Lindsley and Dennis Little (a TEAL engineer) in the late 1950s and the registration ZK-BZY was reserved for the aircraft in about 1960. It was to be built of balsawood-and-foam and had a wingspan of 15 m (50 ft) and was to be flown by a pilot using pedal power. It is not believed the aircraft was ever completed.
Further information:
Information on this aircraft is currently limited. The Author welcomes any further specifications and/or details to update the site.