Clutton-Tabenor FRED
The Clutton-Tabenor FRED is a British homebuilt aircraft design introduced in 1963.The prototype FRED was designed and built by E.C. Clutton and E.W. Sherry between 1957 and 1963. The aircraft, registered G-ASZY, first flew at Meir aerodrome, Stoke-on-Trent on 3 November 1963. It was a single-seat wood and fabric parasol monoplane powered originally by a Triumph 5T motorcycle engine. By 1968 it was flying with a converted Volkswagen engine. The Continental A-65 four stroke powerplant has also been used. The plans were made available to allow the aircraft to be homebuilt and thirty to forty examples have been built around the world.Variants
;FRED Series 1
;FRED Series 2
;FRED Series 3Specifications (FRED Series 2)