The Annebula design is derived from the Cherokee II, but while retaining the basic Cherokee structure, Leonard incorporated many changes and new features. The aircraft is built from wood and
fiberglass, with
aircraft fabric covering. The Annebula uses a completely new single-
spar wing with Prue-type
trailing edge dive brakes. The
airfoil is a
NACA laminar flow type of varying section over the span, starting at the
wing root as a NACA 64(3)-618, becoming a NACA 64(3)-615 by mid-span and then a NACA 4412 at the tip. The wing is constructed from
plywood and fiberglass and is responsible for the Annebula's performance increase from the Cherokee II's 23:1
glide ratio to 31.5:1. The Annebula also has more span, wing loading and a higher
aspect ratio than the Cherokee II. The
fuselage was also extensively redesigned, with a new shaped nose, a new vertical fin with twice the area and a new fuselage shape aft of the wing. Landing gear is a monowheel. Only one Annebula was built. ==Operational history==