My title avoided the word “ultralight” even if these two aircraft qualify. The American entry can readily fit FAA’s Part 103 as an Ultralight Vehicle, freeing the pilot from having to register the aircraft, or have a pilot certificate, or possess any sort of “medical” to fly it. The French entry cannot qualify as a Part 103 but I find it surprising this super lightweight machine is a two seater and can be electric-powered. It is not available in the USA at this time but the brand once had a strong American presence. I owned one of their light trikes myself a couple decades back. Here’s a full review from 2004. Welcome to brief reviews of two very light weight-shift aircraft, North Wing’s SkyMax and La Mouette’s Samson. (La Mouette is French for seagull.) That these two are also more affordable may come to the rescue of budgets under assault by persistent inflation.
Superlight… Aircraft that Weigh Less than You Do and Are More Affordable
SkyMax seen with aft gear retracted out of the wind. photo courtesy North Wing
North Wing SkyMax
A regular in the light trike space, Washington State's North Wing recently introduced their new SkyMax Nanolight Soaring Trike. The longtime producer also offers fully FAA-accepted LSA models (full line review), featuring robust frames and two comfortable seats. Yet since starting his enterprise to build hang gliding wings, company founder Kamron Blevins has never lost sight of the soaring potential for extremely low-weight trike carriages, for example Solairus (video review). If you live where no mountains exist, these machines provide a way into the sky …and they won't break your budget.La Mouette Samson Electric or Gas
"Samson started an electric adventure," stated an equally longtime French producer La Mouette. "As we were the first to manufacture a motorized aircraft propelled solely with hydrogen, and builder of the first two-seater electric trike, La Mouette definitely has an edge on electrical technology."I know both these companies for many years and have visited their factories. Each is a reliable supplier of aircraft. So, why are you waiting get in the air?