The Freebird I is an American single-seat, high wing, tricycle gear, single engined pusher configuration ultralight kit aircraft designed for construction by amateur builders by the Freebird Airplane Company of Marshville, North Carolina and later also produced by Pro Sport Aviation of Wingate, North Carolina.
[1][2] The original Freebird I design was further refined and developed and was produced until late 2014 by Free Bird Innovations of Detroit Lakes, Minnesota as the LiteSport Ultra.
[1] The Freebird I is constructed from bolted aluminum tubing, covered with doped aircraft fabric.
The company estimated that an average builder would take 120 hours to build the aircraft from the assembly kit.
Options available included full cabin doors, flaperons, brakes, wheel pants and a custom-fitted trailer.