The Millennium Master is a low wing, single engine, tandem two-seat ultralight aircraft, constructed chiefly of carbon fibre.
The structural design was done by the Department of Aerostructures at the University of Turin and the aerodynamics were investigated by Alenia.
These flaps are slotted and are each in two spanwise parts, the break placed at the wing fold hinge line.
The Master has a tricycle undercarriage, the nosewheel retracting rearwards and the main legs inwards into the wings.
[1] The Master first flew on 27 May 2006 and appeared in public for the first time at Aero '07 at Friedrichshafen in Germany in 2007.