“Lisa Akoya: You’ve Never Seen Anything Like It,” trumpeted the lead image. Ten-year-on translation: “You’ve never seen it.” Inspired design, cutting edge ideas, elegant sleekness, and unique features set the French LSA seaplane apart and may inspire successive designs but Lisa’s Akoya never made it to market. No wonder,” exclaimed some! More than a decade back, they approached a retail price of $400,000. After ten years of dollar inflation, that number would be way past $500,000 today. Remarkable as it may be to those of us with normal incomes, buyers for high-end products seem often to emerge. Cirrus and their steady sales of million-dollar-plus four seaters is proof of that. To appeal to such well-heeled pilots, a company better deliver a beautiful, functional, well-supported aircraft. Doing that expertly at a premium level gets expensive. Here’s Looking at Lisa Lisa Akoya dates to the very beginning of Light-Sport Aircraft. In 2004, two aviation enthusiasts, Erick Herzberger and Luc Bernole, established Lisa Airplanes in the heart of the French Alps.
Top 50 Video Review: Lisa Akoya, an Innovative, Sleek LSA Seaplane
Here's Looking at Lisa
Lisa Akoya dates to the very beginning of Light-Sport Aircraft. In 2004, two aviation enthusiasts, Erick Herzberger and Luc Bernole, established Lisa Airplanes in the heart of the French Alps. Akoya developed "a patented Multi-Access technology allowing Akoya to set down with the same agility on water, land or snow without any prior modification of the aircraft." This unique innovation is based on a combination of retractable landing gear, hydrofoils and retractable skis (video demonstrates gear retract).Two videos appearing below provide additional information direct from the source plus many views, static and flying. My countdown review of the Top 50 videos will continue… focused on the most popular of nearly 1,000 videos interviews I've conducted, all recorded and produced by Dave Loveman of Light Sport and Ultralight Flyer You Tube.