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EAA Experimenter, August 1989: "H-3 Pegasus: The Ultimate Ultralight," by Mary Jones , pp.14-16 Introduces readers to TIG-welded square aluminum tube construction.

Kitplanes, March 1990: "An Ultralight Menagerie," by Howard Levy, pp.12-15. Covers development of the H-1 Meteor, H-2 Honey Bee, H-3 Pegasus, and H-4 Chimp, with good discussion of the designer's construction methods.

Sport Aviation (EAA), July 1990: "It's Just Getting Off the Ground that Counts," by Mary Jones, pp.20-23. More details on all the Howland designs.

Ultralight Flying!, October 1991: "Flying Howland's Pegasus and Honey Bee," by Dan Johnson, pp.34-37. Pilot Report on the H-3 and H-2.

Sport Pilot Hot Kits and Homebuilts, January 1993: "Pegasus: The Ultimate Flying Pony," by Elsie Button, pp.38-41 & 68-69; and: "Buzzing about in the Honey Bee," by Richard N. Nance, pp.42-49. Two separate articles on the H-3 and H-2 with photographs by editor Norm Goyer.

Sport Aviation (EAA), May 1993: "Low Budget Fun," by Mary Jones, pp.24-28. Focus is on the H-2 Honey Bee, with particular reference to the H-2A variant that features two sets of ailerons for enhanced aerobatic performance.

Kitplanes, November 1994: "Busy as a Bee," by Howard Levy, pp.42-47. Another account with emphasis on the H-2/H-2A Honey Bee biplane design.

 

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