Over ten thousand Puppeteers have been sold; the reason being that it looks the part, flies like a dream, and evokes all the atmosphere of early flying days during the First World War.
The Puppeteer is a lightly loaded biplane based on the Sopwith Pup, continues to sell extremely well and can be fitted with vintage floats for those looking for a new dimension to the hobby. Four ailerons give good response at low speeds, making slow aerobatics a delight. The Puppeteer will not use up vast amounts of sky and is perfect for small field operation.
The plans and instructions are fully detailed with isometric drawings showing all stages of construction. The front fuselage incorporates a greater use of die cut components and the engine now mounts on beech bearers. The external shape of the "Pup" remains the same, as do the flying characteristics.