Bailey-Moyes Dragonfly
| Bailey-Moyes Dragonfly | |
|---|---|
| Bailey-Moyes Dragonfly 'C' with the Rotax 582 powerplant | |
| Role | Ultralight glider tug |
| National origin | Australia/United States |
| Manufacturer | Moyes Microlights Bailey-Moyes Microlights LiteFlite Pitman Air |
| Designer | Bob Bailey |
| Introduction | 1990 |
| Status | In production |
| Number built | more than 100 (2011) |
The Bailey-Moyes Dragonfly is an Australian-American two-seats-in-tandem, high-wing, strut-braced, open cockpit, conventional landing gear-equipped light-sport aircraft. The aircraft has been in production since 1990 and was designed as a special-purpose tug for hang gliders and ultralight sailplanes. It is available as a complete aircraft or as a kit for amateur construction. The aircraft has been variously produced by Moyes Microlights, Bailey-Moyes Microlights and currently LiteFlite of Botany, New South Wales, all different iterations of the same company.