Heuberger Sizzler

The Heuberger Sizzler is low-wing, tricycle gear, homebuilt aircraft that was designed by Continental Air Lines engineer Larry Heuberger.

Design and development
The prototype Sizzler was started in November 1956

The Sizzler is almost a T-tail arrangement with a small amount of vertical stabilizer protruding. It is mostly aluminium construction with flush riveting. The Sizzler uses a fiberglass cowling and wing fairings. The front spar is from an Ercoupe and the nose gear is modified from a Cessna 180 tail wheel.

Variants

 * Heuberger Sizzler
 * Heuberger Sizzler II
 * Widened for two seats side-by-side, integrated leading edge wet-wing and larger stabilizer