Flaglor Scooter
The Flaglor Scooter is an all-wood construction, fabric-covered homebuilt introduced in 1967. Like many homebuilt aircraft, it is designed to be easy to build and maintain with the tools generally found in a home workshop. Also in common with many other homebuilts it is powered by a modified automobile engine. In this case a 1600 CC Volkswagen engine. The Scooter was sold as a set of plans and with the addition of an engine cost about $7,500 to build.
Wingspan  | 27 ft 10 in.  | 
Length  | 15 ft 6 in.  | 
Height  | 6 ft  | 
Weight  | 615 lbs (loaded)  | 
Maximum Speed  | 100 MPH  | 
Service Ceiling  | 10,000 ft  | 
Range  | 175 miles   | 
Engine  | One 1600 cc Volkswagen engine with 36 horsepower  | 
Crew  | 1  | 
Manufacturer
Flaglor
Markings
Willard Monroe, Tucson, AZ, 1977
Designation
Scooter
Registration
N6WM
Serial Number
1000