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Lisa Airplanes Announces The Commercial Launch Of Its Light Amphibious Ski Plane

French 'Akoya' Is Equally At Home On Land, Water, Or Snow

Lisa Airplanes has developed what it says is a unique light airplane able to land on either pavement, grass, water or snow. And after presenting the aircraft on several occasions in its home country of France, the company says it is ready to bring the Akoya to the international market.

The self-described "young and highly ambitious" French company developed the Akoya, a two-place airplane with a unique design and features "geared towards those who love to travel and explore." Patented "Multi-Access" technology, allows Akoya to take off and land easily on nearly any surface, and features pivoting wings to enable it to be stored or transported with ease. The company developed technology called "Seafoils" ... hydrofoils which are connected to a retractable landing gear equipped with skis.

The airplane carries 18.5 gallons of fuel, and can operate on regular unleaded auto gas. Lisa Airplanes says the Akoya's range is 680 miles at a cruising speed of 113 knots. The company says that would allow a pilot to take off from a Washington, DC suburb and land the airplane "in a lagoon in the Gulf of Mexico."

"The Akoya is a very pleasant airplane to pilot," said ENPR test pilot Gerald Ducoin. "The Seafoils offer both fast lift-off and stability. They also simplify landing maneuvers and taking off from water."

The airplane is constructed entirely of composite materials and powered by a 100 hp Rotax engine. It can take off and land in about 650 feet, according to the company. It also has has a full airframe parachute.

Lisa Airplanes says the base price for the Akoya is abut 300,000 Euros, or just over $411,000 at current exchange rates. The price includes pilot training in landings on pavement, water, and snow, and three years of maintenance. The company is currently carrying out flight tests in France, and anticipates receiving an LSA designation for the Akoya in 2012. Delivery to the first customers will follow immediately, the company says.

FMI: www.lisa-airplanes.com

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