Bucking the bulking-up trend Allegro weighs a relatively trim 638 pounds with basic equipment, giving it a useful load of 682 pounds.
With its smaller 17-gallon fuel tank, Allegro's payload of 536 pounds allows full fuel, two 200-pound occupants, and 34 pounds of baggage or gear. Fuel burn on the 80-hp engine can be below 3 gph in cruise at altitude. Allegro can fly 500 miles before the tanks run dry.
Allegro's fuselage is constructed of a Kevlar-reinforced material to which are mated all-aluminum wings. The empennage structure and covering is also aluminum. This genuine composite is lean and clean helping to account for its flight efficiency.
Bubble doors expand downward and aft visibility, which adds to skylight visibility. Dual throttles allow pilots to keep their arm comfortably in their lap and the center joystick is simple while easing access to either seat.
Starting at $89,000, quite well equipped, Allegro is an American bargain you ought to consider.