
But this airplane offers no mystery … Most pilots will find nothing mysterious about the Mystique. In fact, many readers already know its manufacturer, Interplane Aircraft, which also manufactures the Skyboy that achieved early success before light-sport aircraft (LSA) were given official status. Yet to American pilot eyes, the Mystique is a new bird on the horizon. It earned its special lightsport aircraft (S-LSA) airworthiness certificate shortly before the U.S. Sport Aviation Expo in mid-January 2007. This is the second S-LSA approval for Interplane; Skyboy won approval in October 2006. Let’s Meet the Distributor and Manufacturer Many LSA pilots have come to know Doug and Betty Hempstead, the proprietors of several aviation companies based at the Sanford-Lee County Regional Airport in North Carolina. Doug and Betty operate a flight school, two import enterprises, and plan to embark on final assembly of airplanes in the United States. The Hempsteads import the Allegro, manufactured in the Czech Republic by Fantasy Air, under the Fantasy Air USA name.