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Old December 22nd 06, 03:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Montblack
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Default Hmmm a BD5J with zero hours FS

("Richard Riley" wrote)
We talked about this here back when the Yawner got his "record." It's not
for the *lightest* jet, it's for the *smallest* jet. IIRC, the CriCri was
lighter, but was a little bigger in wingspan or length.

Of course, and airplane doesn't have to actually fly to be an airplane.
I'm told there's a broom and a carpet on the FAA registry.



The Cri-Cri is about 10 inches longer.
The Cri-Cri weighs half as much.
The Cri-Cri's wingspan is shorter by about a foot. (16' vs. 17')
The Cri-Cri (jet) flies, has flown, will fly, did fly...

http://home.regent.edu/ruthven/bd-5.html
BD-5

http://www.amtjets.com/gallery_real_plain.html
Cri-Cri (jet)

http://www.flight.cz/cricri/english/
GREAT Cri-Cri site. Check out the (new) NZ video.


Montblack
Cri-Cri fan