The Turner T-40 also marketed as the TEDDE Turner T-40[1] is a wooden, single-seat, homebuilt aircraft that was designed by Eugene L. "Gene" Turner, first flying on 3 April 1961 (his birthday).[2]
Design and development
The T-40 was designed to be a simple to build, all wood aircraft with folding wings. The prototype was modified several times from a single-seat aircraft to a two-place. It also was modified with a bubble canopy and for one flight only, canard control surfaces.[3]
The prototype T-40, named "Ophelia Bumps",[6] won the 1961 EAA Outstanding Design Award, second place in the 1962 EAA Design Competition, the Lockheed-Marietta Georgia Award for Outstanding Workmanship, the EAA Outstanding Canopy Design Trophy[4] The prototype is now on display at the Saxon Aerospace Museum in Boron, California.[7]