Light Miniature Aircraft LM-1

The designs were all available as plans from Light Miniature Aircraft of Okeechobee, Florida for amateur construction.

[4] The company seems to have gone out of business about 2010, but Wicks Aircraft continued to provide kits for the designs for a period of time afterwards, although, as of 2022, they no longer do so.

Many pilots did not find the typical early ultralights that resemble a "flying lawnchair", such as the Pterodactyl Ascender or Eipper Quicksilver confidence inspiring or appealing.

The aircraft are sold as plans, with components or complete kits also available to speed construction time.

[1][2][3] All aircraft in the series feature enclosed cabins allowing year-round flying, docile handling characteristics and a 300-hour construction time.