, Australia. All models of the Drifter are built around an
aluminum tube keel, with aluminum tubing making up the keel-to-wing structure. There is no enclosed
fuselage; the seats are open to the air. The
conventional landing gear includes a steerable tailwheel. Most Drifter kits were delivered with a small
fibreglass nose
fairing. The wing is built from aluminum tubing and covered with pre-sewn
Dacron sailcloth envelopes. Controls are conventional three-axis, with dual controls and center-mounted control sticks. Lockwood offers optional flaps as part of its
STOL kit. The single seat Drifter and XP503 are both stressed for +6/-3
g. With its large wing area, the Drifter adapted well to floats and was fitted with several types, including
Full Lotus floats. The glide ratio is 9:1. ==Operational history==