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The Corby Starlet is a single seat aerobatic wooden plans-built aeroplane designed by Austalian aircraft engineer John Corby in the early 1960's. The prototype first flew in 1967. It is a popular design built in many countries with a variety of engine types from 60-80hp. It is an agile sportsplane with a bubble canopy giving the pilot a "fighter-like" flying experience.