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Old August 12th 05, 01:52 PM
Darrel Toepfer
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Montblack wrote:

http://www.flight.cz/cricri/english/index.php
This page (bottom) says 63 kg and 75 kg ...for the twin prop versions.

They list "Weight at take-off" as "170 kg," which is... 70 kg (Cri-Cri) +
100 kg (220 lbs for pilot and fuel)

Also this quote: "Whole fuselage weight is about 14 kilograms."

I've seen these numbers confused before. I'm still not 100% sure, but
I'm leaning toward the Cri-Cri having an empty weight of under 200 lbs
(90 kg).

Yup, Part 103 legal baby!!! ....well except for the 5 gallon limit on
Jet A ...and max speed limit of 55kts/63mph ....g


Does the twin-jet Cri-Cri still exist or does someone need to build one
to get the Guiness mistake fixed?
 




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