Fantasy Air ALLEGRO 2007 SW Flight Manual - Introduction
Introduction
The Allegro is a 2-seat microlight aircraft with strut-construction high-wing monoplane
designed for sport, leisure-time recreational or tourist flying as well as for the
training of new student pilots. Among its major merits we should mention
are its excellent
handling characteristics, high convenience for the crew and the fuel economy, which is due to
the aerodynamic efficiency of the aircraft. If you pay the necessary attention to the
maintenance, you will definitely appreciate its remarkably long service life.
Our company guarantees the airframe for 100 flight hours or 2 years, whichever occurs
sooner. The guarantee terms regarding the engine and the propeller are specified in the
manufacturers manuals entitled ”ENGINE LOG BOOK” and ”PROPELLER LOG BOOK”,
which form integral parts of this manual as its enclosures No. 1 and 2.
During the flight you should always bear in mind that the aircraft is not equipped with a
certified aircraft engine and therefore you should fly the aircraft in such a way that in case of
a failure of the engine you could make a safe emergency landing manoeuvre.
We wish you that each of your flights be finished with graceful landing.
The microlight aircraft Allegro received the official Type Licence from the Light
Aircraft Association of the Czech Republic No.05/2000 dated October 17.2000
Caution
This Flight & Operating Manual must be thoroughly studied by every owner, aircraft business
operator and pilot of this aircraft. The manual describes the necessary flight and maintenance
procedures and it must be always present on board of the aircraft.
This microlight aircraft is not subject to the certification by the Civil Aviation Authority
of the Czech Republic and it is operated at the user’s own risk.
Amendments to the Manual – Changes
In case of any changes in the construction or operation of the aircraft, which every owner
should be notified of, you will be sent the respective amendments to the text of this manual.
The amendments will be numbered progressively and you shall be obliged to record them in
this manual. If you sell the aircraft you are obliged to inform the
BMAA, Fantasy Air UK and
the
BMAA inspector, who has the aircraft on his records, about the name and address of the new
owner. The same applies when
you change your address.
In case of any damage of the aircraft you need to inform
the BMAA and your inspector who can
advise you about the best method of repair.
© Fantasy Air
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Revison 1.4 October 2007