History of the AllegroThe Allegro was first produced by a Czech company "Fantasy Air" and later produced by "Allegro LSA, Inc." in Littleton, North Carolina. In March of 2022, the founders of "Skycraft" purchased the design, production rights, assets, and inventory of Allegro LSA, Inc. and will be producing the Allegro and servicing the existing fleet in the Puget Sound region of Washington State.
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Allegro DescriptionThe Allegro is two seat, high wing, tricycle gear, single engine monoplane meeting the FAA Light-Sport Aircraft requirements. The Allegro has a strut based wing constructed from aluminum, with fiberglass wingtips. The airfoil is an SM701.
The fuselage is constructed from Kevlar-reinforced fiberglass with steel tube reinforcement in the cockpit area. The seating is for a pilot and passenger in side-by-side configuration. Engines available are the Rotax 912 UL (80hp) and Rotax 912 ULS (100hp). |
Allegro Specifications Length: 21' 0" Rate of Climb: 985 ft/min Wingspan: 35' ft 5" Take of Distance: 300 ft Total Height: 6' 7" Takeoff Dist. over 50 ' Obst.: 810 ft Aspect Ratio: 9.5/1 Landing Distance : 340 ft Max Take-Off Weight: 1,320 lbs Landing Dist. over 50' Obst: 721 ft Empty Weight: 647 lbs Fuel Capacity: 17 Gal US Max Useful Load: 673 lbs Fuel Consumption Cruise: 2.5 GPH Max Speed: 136 mph Range: 600 Miles Cruise Speed: 109 mph |