Alto 100 light sport aircraft, from Corbi Air.

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Alto 100 all metal, tri-cycle gear light sport aircraft from Corbi Air. A new entry in the Light-Sport Aircraft space making its American public debut at the Sebring LSA Expo in 2011 is the DirectFly Alto 100 represented in the USA by Corbi Air.

This all-metal low wing with the forward sliding canopy has been tailored specifically to the U.S. market, fitted with many American components to make maintenance easier, faster, and less costly.

Alto 100 all metal, tri-cycle gear light sport aircraft from Corbi Air. A new entry in the Light-Sport Aircraft space making its American public debut at the Sebring LSA Expo in 2011 is the DirectFly Alto 100 represented in the USA by Corbi Air.

This all-metal low wing with the forward sliding canopy has been tailored specifically to the U.S. market, fitted with many American components to make maintenance easier, faster, and less costly.
 
In my post after last spring's EAA Sun 'n Fun convention in Lakeland, FL, I told you a bit about the Corbi Alto 100, a new, purpose-built SLSA (see List) that entrepreneurs Ron Corbi, a longtime figure in aviation, and Dan Coffey said should be done by the end of the year. 
 
True to their word, I got an excited email from Ron today that read, "It's finally an SLSA!" Congratulations to all the crew at Corbi Air, an established aircraft sales outfit in Salem, OH that's been a family business for more than 50 years. 

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The Czech Republic-designed Direct Fly Alto was reworked by Ron and Dan to enhance what they called the aircraft's "maintainability," by including features like American-made brakes, bucked rivets replacing pop rivets, an electronic electrical system and a Dynon Skyview...all for $99,995.  

As you can see, the canopy slides forward for easy entry opening in flight.  
 
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