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Fantasy Air Allegro Light-Sport Aircraft Enjoys Success in American Flight Schools

Sanford NC / July 20, 2007 - Fantasy Air USA is pleased to announce an increasing number of flght schools using their Allegro Special Light-Sport Aircraft (SLSA). These new trainers can be used commercially for flight instruction and rental and some models are enjoying a warm response.

"The Allegro continues to be reliable and cost effective as a flight training aircraft. The clean lines, great performance, and ease of flying make it a trainer of choice," expressed Doug Hempstead, head of Fantasy Air USA. He also said the following schools are pleased with their Allegro aircraft and they complement a busy operation at the importer's home field.

Frank Baker with Lucky Dog Aviation in the Chicago area. www.luckydogLSA.com

Peter Andersen with Plane Guy's Aviation near Oshkosh, Wisconsin. www.planesguysaviation.com

Lee Ramsdell & Linda DeMarco with L & L Light Sport Aviation near Albany, New York. www.LandLsportaviation.com

Jim Matarese and John Van Dunk with Mill Pond Aero near Trenton, New Jersey. www.MillPondAero.com

Vic Hannig with Falcon Executive Aviation in Mesa, Arizona.  www.FalconAviation.com

Mark Paugh with Marathon Aviation in Fort Ashby, West Virginia,.  www.MarathonAviation.com

Fantasy Air USA (www.FantasyAirUSA.com) has a quickly growing flight school in Sanford, North Carolina. "Students come from all over the country, Arkansas, Maine, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, and of course, North Carolina, reported Betty Hempstead. "Situated about 30 miles south west of Raleigh, North Carolina, we have candidates fly into RDU, after completing their ground school and passing the FAA Sport Pilot Exam."  Traditional as well as accelerated training is available with a number of Certified Flight Instructors that call Fantasy Air USA home. Fantasy Air USA's home field of Sanford-Lee County Regional Airport (TTA) is the best kept secret in North Carolina. The non-towered airport is about 6 years old with a 6500' paved runway and a modern FBO with onsite testing services

To learn more about the Allegro as a training aircraft or for personal recreational flying, visit Fantasy Air USA headquarters in Sanford North Carolina; call 919-775-2224; e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or visit http://www.FantasyAirUSA.com.

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