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  Iniz. Ind. Italiane -- Sky Arrow
Sky Arrow was one of the early entrants to the Light-Sport Aircraft world. The Italian producer (abbreviated "triple I") ran into financial trouble, but thanks to steady importer Hansen Air Group, the all-composite Sky Arrow can still be obtained and service continues in the USA. While not as fast as some LSA, Sky Arrow still shows wonderful flying qualities.
  $8.95 Sky Arrow
"Sky Arrow Special Light-Sport Aircraft" by Dan Johnson. Published in Light Sport and Ultralight Flying, November, 2006.
 
Pilot Report begins: Ultralight pilots may not believe the Sky Arrow has achieved Part 23 certified status the same as a Cessna or Cirrus, but it has done precisely that. This sleek Italian tandem 2-seater earned European JAR/VLA certification and, after careful review, FAA gave its approval under international reciprocity agreements. That makes the Sky Arrow something like the RANS S-7, which won approval under FAA's last new certification program, Primary category. As a side note, the Kansas company also received its
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  $4.95 Meteor Sky Arrow
"Shooting Across the Sky" by Dan Johnson. Published in EAA Sport Pilot & Light Sport Aircraft Magazine, June, 2004.
 
Pilot Report begins: Italy's Sky Arrow makes its mark in the United States Just as it is home to many fine sports cars, Italy is also home to some beautiful light aircraft-the Sky Arrow being one. The tandem two-seat airplane is designed and manufactured there by Iniziative Industriali Italiane S.p.A (III). Formerly known as Meteor, the company was started in 1947 and also manufactures gliders, airplanes, and remotely piloted vehicles. Pacific Aerosystem Inc., of San Diego, California, is the United States importer of
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  SPLOG Able Flight Adds to Scholarships: L-S Repairman, 03/06/2010
 
SPLOG begins: How can you do good for aviation and for a fellow American who wants to fly but has challenges? One organization shows the way. By any measure, Able Flight is doing good by enlarging the number of folks who learn to fly. That they do one better by helping
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  SPLOG Able Flight Doing Good Work: Brad's New Ticket, 07/16/2007
 
SPLOG begins: We all know aviation needs more young pilots. And who can't like an organization that helps people with disabilities. Put those points together you get a winning piece of news like 22-year old Brad Jones earning his Sport Pilot certificate in the Sky
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  SPLOG Flying a Hand Control Sky Arrow at Spruce Creek, 02/08/2007
 
SPLOG begins: Maybe you've heard about Able Flight , an organization formed to assist people with disabilities to fly. This worthy effort recently awarded its first two scholarships with more to come. Sponsors are lining up and this summer will see a special presentation
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  SPLOG Newest SLSA (#18) is Italy's Sky Arrow, 11/05/2005
 
SPLOG begins: The count of Special Light Sport Aircraft rose another notch, to 18 certified models, with the addition on November 4th of the Italian Sky Arrow design built by Iniziative Industriali Italiane, or simply 3I. Hansen Air Group boss, Jon Hansen -- well known
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