
Derived from the L.M.5 Aviastar and designed by Pieraldo Mortara, the L.M.7 is a three-seat cabin monoplane of all-wood construction, the prototype was produced in 1949.
The L.M.7 was powered by a 60 hp C.N.A. D.4 engine and its cabin accommodated two side-by-side in front and a single seat behind.

No production was undertaken as Lombardi & C. abandoned aircraft manufacture shortly after completion of the prototype.
Engine: 60 hp C.N.A. D.4
Wingspan: 38 ft 6 in
Wing area: 156.3 sq.ft
Length: 20 ft 10 in
Height: 6 ft 3 in
Empty weight: 770 lb
Loaded weight: 1386 lb
Max speed: 117 mph
Cruise: 103 mph
Climb to 3280 ft: 8 min 21 sec
Service ceiling: 12,530 ft
Range: 530 mi