The Luton L.A.5 Major was a 1930s United Kingdom two-seat high-wing cabin monoplane. Following World War II, plans were made available to suit construction as a homebuilt aircraft.
After World War II, Phoenix Aircraft Limited, formed by the designer C.H. Latimer-Needham and A.W.J.G. Ord-Hume, took over the design rights for the Luton Major. Latimer-Needham updated the design to make it more suitable for homebuilding, in which form it has become L.A.5A Major, with plans marketed by Falconar Avia of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada as the Cubmajor. An open cockpit version is marketed as the Majorette.Purdy, Don: AeroCrafter - Homebuilt Aircraft Sourcebook, page 154. BAI Communications.
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