The Sky Baby was designed by Ray Stits and built with
Robert H. Starr as a follow-on to the
Stits Junior midget racer. The aircraft is an enclosed single engine negative staggered cantilevered
biplane with
conventional landing gear. The
fuselage is constructed of welded steel tubing with
aircraft fabric covering. The upper wings have
flaps, the lower wings have
ailerons. Most aircraft use a flat firewall between the engine and pilot's feet, the Skybaby is configured with the pilot sitting with the engine close to the lap, and rudder pedals located under the oil sump toward the front of the cowling. The powerplant was sourced from an
ERCO Ercoupe, modified with water injection to produce . ==Operational history==