Cri Cri - World's Smallest Twin Engine Aircraft

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2011

The Colomban Cri-Cri ('cricket') is the smallest twin-engined manned aircraft in the world, designed in the early 1970s by French aeronautical engineer Michel Colomban. At only 4.9 m (16.1 ft) wingspan and 3.9 m (12.8 ft) length, it is a single-seater.

There are approximately 30 Cri-cri aircraft in airworthy condition in the U.S. and over 100 around the world as of 2003.

This clip is from our official Classic Fighters 2005 DVD.

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  • @whoaaitsamm It costs 149 Bucks + Shipping

    @emp29 And yes PayPal is accepted :D

    ebay.com/itm/MC-15-Cri-cri-Cri­cket-MC15-Airplane-Wood-Model-­Big-/120578875128

  • @whoaaitsamm haha, I think so. I very like it, but I don't know

  • @bikr1975 sorry to hear about your father. Did you just found out about this plane ? Ya i love this plane i think in the future if i have the money and time i would build one myself... it looks so simple and effortless to build

  • how much would it cost to build one? if my father was alive today, i swear by this, he would find a way to call someone who would build one for him. he died before he could purchace some sort of weird plane that was experimental. this one probably would have been his favourite ;) if i knew how to fly planes, i would have one built for me.

  • I want one! Do you accept paypal?

  • Very impressive!

  • How much was this? im thinking about buying one

  • looks like something youd buy at a hobby shop

  • I could sell the planes of the plane? I will deposit your money and send them to me I'm from Mexico I am currently studying engineering in aeronautics.

    thanks

  • @bulletbikesyke69 thet made an electric one as well , flies great :)

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