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Four New Light Sport Aircraft Cooperatives Open

Cooperatives Open in Kentucky, California, Idaho and Utah

LetsFly.org is pleased to announce the formation of four new Light Sport Aircraft cooperatives located in Kentucky, California, Idaho and Utah. They offer a very economical way to own and fly a new Light Sport Aircraft with an initial investment of $2900. The addition of these cooperatives pushes LetsFly to a new milestone of over 250 cooperatives, making it the largest aviation cooperative in the country.

We caught up to company president, Eldon Corry and asked him about the tremendous success of the LetsFly cooperatives. He states that “the success of the program rests with the economical ownership possibilities created through our exclusive way of doing business. We are the only company in aviation utilizing cooperative principals, a perpetual aviation fund and exclusive tools that eliminate a monthly management fee. These tools and principals have created the most economical way to own a new light sport aircraft, a very light jet, or anything in between. I believe that’s why many industry leaders are calling our program revolutionary.”

The LetsFly concept is simple. The primary focus is on making flying and aircraft ownership affordable.  The LetsFly idea is revolutionary. Patterned after a four-plex in real estate, LetsFly has created a way to provide a reasonable return on investment for the individual starting a cooperative and an economical way for the general public to own and fly a new aircraft.

The LetsFly Guarantee is unprecedented. For over six years, LetsFly has offered an unprecedented guarantee to back up their claim of being the most economical way to own and fly a new aircraft. For information on LetsFly, visit www.letsfly.org or contact Eldon Corry at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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